Szablon: Web banip

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The banIP page of {{{model}}} router is used to configure banIP package to block ip addresses/subnets via IPSet.

Overview

Information

banIP package details can be found in Information section. You can refresh timer, suspend, refresh or restart the package using the corresponding buttons.

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In Services part user can manage the DDNS services providers.

Name Value Description
Status / Version Package status and version
IPSet Information
Active Sources
Active Devices
Active Interfaces
Active Logterms
Active Subnets
Run Information
Run Flags
Last Run

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Settings

General Settings=

Name Value Description
Enabled On/Off, default: Off Enable the banIP service.
Startup Trigger Interface
Auto Detection List of available network interfaces to trigger the banIP start.
Number of all entries
Number of IP entries
Number of CIDR entries
Number of MAC entries
Number of accessed entries

Additional Settings=

Advanced Chain Settings=

Advanced Log Settings=

Advanced E-Mail Settings=

Blocklist Sources=

IPSet Report

This tab shows the last generated IPSet Report. Press the Refresh button to get a current one. To Search the active banIP-related IPSets for a specific IP, CIDR or MAC address press IPSet Querry button.

Name Value Description
Timestamp
Number of all IPSets number
Number of all entries number
Number of IP entries number
Number of CIDR entries number
Number of MAC entries number
Number of accessed entries number

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Edit Blacklist

This is the local banIP blacklist to always-deny certain IP/CIDR addresses. Note: add only one IPv4 address, IPv6 address or domain name per line. Comments introduced with '#' are allowed - wildcards and regex are not.

Edit Whitelist

This is the local banIP whitelist to always allow certain IP/CIDR addresses. Note: add only one IPv4 address, IPv6 address or domain name per line. Comments introduced with '#' are allowed - wildcards and regex are not.

Edit Maclist

This is the local banIP maclist to always-allow certain MAC addresses. Note: add only one MAC address per line. Comments introduced with '#' are allowed - domains, wildcards and regex are not.

Log View

The syslog output, pre-filtered for banIP related messages only.

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