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04-02-2014 12:33 PM
I need some clarification on this great head start on Dynamic Block List format:
Working with External Block List (EBL) Formats and Limitations
I note that a few lists seem ready to use without re-formatting like:
http://rules.emergingthreats.net/fwrules/emerging-Block-IPs.txt
Is it safe to assume that the comments preceded by the pound sign and the blank lines are OK?
#
# Emerging Threats fwip rules.
#
# Raw IPs for the firewall block lists. These come from:
#
# C&C servers identified by Shadowserver (www.shadowserver.org)
[...snipped for brevity...]
#
# Rev 3391
# Shadowserver C&C List
103.11.74.118
103.241.0.100
103.4.52.150
[...snipped for brevity...]
04-03-2014 04:29 AM
Hello MCmgt,
I configured our PA-3050 with this dynamic block list now.
And it works perfectly 🙂
Didn't know about this blocklist so thanks for your find.
We also use malwaredomainlist in our company (http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/ip.txt).
/Jo Christian
04-03-2014 04:29 AM
Hello MCmgt,
I configured our PA-3050 with this dynamic block list now.
And it works perfectly 🙂
Didn't know about this blocklist so thanks for your find.
We also use malwaredomainlist in our company (http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/ip.txt).
/Jo Christian
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