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Re: Re: Re: Re: Blocking traffic by Country to reduce spam Jun 25 2009 03:32PM
chmod1777 mydotcom com (1 replies)
I looked and wasn't able to find the thread in this list, but I do have the site that I mentioned (I had it bookmarked).

http://www.countryipblocks.net/

It formats the lists in whatever way your choose, depending on how you'll use them. If you're adding these networks to your firewall, beware that your boot up time will slow down depending on how many countries you put in there. It will take time to load those rules. Some countries have ALOT of net blocks. I only added the major players that deal in spam/hack/malware and it's not too bad, noticeable, but not bad.

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Re: Blocking traffic by Country to reduce spam Jun 29 2009 04:32PM
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