• Peerblock And Security

    From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to MRO on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 11:31:00
    you dont seem to do your homework.

    all you need to do is run the program and look into the peerblock application M>it will show you in real time what is blocked.

    I have seen that, but the programs I'm running are NOT in there.

    furthermore, no need to run the varous default lists.

    If I want it to update, I do.

    seems like a lot of work for nothing. but if you have the free time, go ahead M>you know you could just cat the file into ip.can hourly

    For system security, I'm going to do all I can. If you want to leave
    yours open so folks like Victor Virus, Doctor Death, The Destroyer, Hack Attack, etc. can have free roam of your system, go for it.

    Daryl

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  • From Mro@VERT/BBSESINF to Daryl Stout on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 19:21:23
    Re: Peerblock And Security
    By: Daryl Stout to MRO on Tue Sep 12 2017 11:31 am

    you dont seem to do your homework.

    all you need to do is run the program and look into the peerblock application M>it will show you in real time what is blocked.

    I have seen that, but the programs I'm running are NOT in there.


    it doesnt show programs in the log window.

    furthermore, no need to run the varous default lists.

    If I want it to update, I do.

    you do not need to use any of the peerblock lists.

    For system security, I'm going to do all I can. If you want to leave
    yours open so folks like Victor Virus, Doctor Death, The Destroyer, Hack Attack, etc. can have free roam of your system, go for it.


    /facepalm
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