Anope IRC Services
Anope Development => Modules => Topic started by: cain on September 25, 2007, 05:41:49 PM
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Ok if this idea has never been requested I would be quite suprised. My idea is to add a function to anope that interfaces with spamhuas databases that would auto reject ip's banned through their databases. Of course this would be a feature if interfaced in with anope that would be able to be turned off and on.;)
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So what's wrong with BOPM?
And as well as that, why a DNSBL centralized on email related spam?
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Anope used to come with a proxy detector, it was removed for several reasons. Use bopm, ircdefender, neostats' opsb or ant of the dozens of other applications that only do slightly different things.
Moving to modules.
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Ok, I'm not sure what all of these are.....bopm, ircdefender, neostats' opsb...and do they work for windows based anope?
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Originally posted by Jobe1986
So what's wrong with BOPM?
And as well as that, why a DNSBL centralized on email related spam?
There is apparently nothing wrong with BOPM :) besides the fact that I do not know what it is and if it works for windows based. and spamhaus, the reason i brought it up, and I know it is used for email, however, it autobans bad addresses with the option to the user to get their own IP released through them if it is in fact a bad ban.
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BOPM is the best option, but does not support windows.
there is something called winbopm (http://www.vulnscan.org/winbopm) but i do not know whether it still maintained or whether it even works.
ircdefender is perl based so should work on any OS that supports perl, but i don't know of any DNSBL module for it.
and neostats: no idea whether it works on windows...
when stuck to windows, your options are much more limited...
btw some IRCd's even have built-in DNSBL list functionality... maybe an idea to suggest it as an unreal module... makes much more sense imho then an anope module.
besides the fact that I do not know what it is
it s called google.... (http://www.google.com)
bad addresses
bad addresses for email may be perfectly good addresses for IRC....
[Edited on 29-9-2007 by Viper]