* Re: abuseipdb IP Blocklist
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@ 2022-10-12 9:35 ` Michael Tremer
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From: Michael Tremer @ 2022-10-12 9:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello Chris,
> On 11 Oct 2022, at 14:35, Chris Multari <cmultari(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> IPFire Devs - The IP Blocklist feature has been absolutely great.
Thanks for the feedback!
> Has been any consideration given to adding something like the abuseipdb.com blocklist? The list does require an API key and will return a different amount of IPs depending on your subscription level/account config, but bad actors are picked up quickly.
Currently, we only process offline blocklists, since it isn’t feasible to send any API requests out. A busy firewall might get many thousands of packets in a second that need checking (and that includes any potential caching of responses).
As far as I can see, there is no way to download the entire list in text format.
-Michael
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
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