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IPCOP Banish Link
18 years 1 month ago #17320
by Lindows
IPCOP Banish Link was created by Lindows
Hey Guys,
First of all, thank you for introducing me to the ipcop world. I love my system. This is my issue, i installed a addon called banish. The job of banish is to aid IDS with preventing ip addresses that try to attack your system for ever reaching your system again.
well, i stalled the program, at first it gave me an error saying extract to tmp folder. so i copied the file to the tmp folder extracted it there, then installed it. After installation. I deleted the downloaded tar file, logged into my ipcop machine through the GUI, but when i click on the banish link. The page loads BLANK! what did i do wrong.
Im running IPCOP ver. 1.4.11.
Lindows
First of all, thank you for introducing me to the ipcop world. I love my system. This is my issue, i installed a addon called banish. The job of banish is to aid IDS with preventing ip addresses that try to attack your system for ever reaching your system again.
well, i stalled the program, at first it gave me an error saying extract to tmp folder. so i copied the file to the tmp folder extracted it there, then installed it. After installation. I deleted the downloaded tar file, logged into my ipcop machine through the GUI, but when i click on the banish link. The page loads BLANK! what did i do wrong.
Im running IPCOP ver. 1.4.11.
Lindows
18 years 1 month ago #17332
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: IPCOP Banish Link
I've not used this addon myself, but most of what it does can be accomplished by editing your /etc/rc.d/rc.local or /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall.local files.
I would try uninstalling it first using the command:
[code:1]/usr/local/bin/uninstall_Banish.sh[/code:1] before going through the installation process again.
I would try uninstalling it first using the command:
[code:1]/usr/local/bin/uninstall_Banish.sh[/code:1] before going through the installation process again.
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