El Wednesday 27 February 2008 10:41:45 Henning Westerholt escribió:
An additional functionality that this module provides is the ability to handle global blacklists. This lists are loaded on startup into memory, thus providing a better performance then in the userblacklist case.
Hi, what is the difference between these "global blacklists" and the already existing blacklists (by using "dst_blacklist" and "use_blacklist")? Maybe the use of a database to store the IP's?
As a suggestion, shouldn't all this blacklist stuff (new module and existing core feature) be merged in just a module (maybe called "blacklists")?
Regards.