Alternate Solution to Iptables???
From: Jim G. (jgrago_at_REMOVE-NOSPAM.twcny.rr.com)
Date: 12/27/03
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Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 00:49:06 GMT
I do alot of Ip blocks in my business, my iptables has over 800 ip's that
are being blocked because of users committing fraudulant activities. Is
there an alternate solution that I can use rather than having so many ip's
listed in my iptables. Do you know if I can achieve the same results of an
iptables DROP with entering Ip's in the hosts.deny file?
Also I will need to block certain countries as well, for example the
philippines, any idea on how to do this too?
Running 3 Fedora core apache servers (Load balance) and a mysql server.
Jim
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