US citizens: Stop the Internet blacklist...

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements UNIX and Linux RSS News US citizens: Stop the Internet blacklist...
# 1  
Old 11-17-2010
US citizens: Stop the Internet blacklist...

US citizens: Stop the Internet blacklist bill, which is scheduled for an initial vote on Thursday. Sign the petition at http://demandprogress.org/blacklist, and see the post on fsf.org for more information.

More...
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

2 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Multipath devnode blacklist

hi all, there´s one thing i dont understand ... in the file /etc/multipath.conf, why do we incluide "dm-" ??? a device mapper dm- is not supposed to be a multipath part that will be used after configuring mutipath dm?? devnode_blacklist { devnode... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: pabloli150
0 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

rm substitute with blacklist

hi! first i want to apologize for two things. my English and (possible) posting in the wrong sub forum (i couldn't find one that fits my question) I am needing a script that can substitute rm. the idea is that the operator can/must delete some folders and files from time to time, when the free... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: broli
2 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question
BLD.CONF(5)							File Formats Manual						       BLD.CONF(5)

NAME
bld.conf - Configuration file for BLD DESCRIPTION
bld.conf consists of lines used to set various configuration options for bld. The lines are processed in order of appearance. Options set via bld.conf are overriden by bld command line options. If two lines assign different values to the same variables, the last is used. Blank lines and lines beginning with a `#' are ignored. bld.conf lines have the following format: variable = value variable can be on of the following: o daemon: (0 or 1) fork to background or not. o address: IP address to bind to. o port: port to listen to. o min_interval: minimum time interval before blacklisting. o max_submissions: maximum submissions in time interval. o ip_list_size: IP list size. o blacklist_size: blacklist size. o blacklist_expiration: blacklist expiration (seconds). o log_level: log level. o user: user to run as. o group: group to run as. o client_timeout: client idle timeout before closing connection (seconds). o iplist_dump: file to dump IP list to. o blacklist_dump: file to dump blacklist to. o pid_filename: PID filename. o acl_filename: ACL filename. o whitelist_filename: whitelist filename. o notifies_to: comma separated hosts (`hostname' or `hostname:port') to notify when a new address is inserted into the blacklist NOTES
You need to completely restart bld after any modification of this file. FILES
/etc/bld/bld.conf SEE ALSO
bld(8) bld_acl.conf(5) bld_whitelist.conf(5) AUTHOR
Olivier Beyssac <obld@r14.freenix.org> October 2004 BLD.CONF(5)