I have blocked (banned) individual countries on Skynet.
How can I view these blocked countries?
How can I check whether all the countries I have entered are blocked?
Select Menu Option
[1] --> Unban
[2] --> Ban
[3] --> Malware Blacklist
[4] --> Whitelist
[5] --> Import IP List
[6] --> Deport IP List
[7] --> Save
[8] --> Restart Skynet
[9] --> Temporarily Disable Skynet
[10] --> Update Skynet
[11] --> Settings
[12] --> Debug Options
[13] --> Stats
[14] --> Install Skynet
[15] --> Uninstall
[e] --> Exit
[1-15]: 2
What Type Of Input Would You Like To Ban:
[1] --> IP
[2] --> Range
[3] --> Domain
[4] --> Country
[5] --> ASN
[e] --> Exit
[1-5]: 4
Countries Currently Banned: (cn ru ir kp kr in vn pk br lb by hk sg)
Input Country Abbreviations To Ban:
[Countries]:
Thank you very much for your very detailed description of the process.
I think I made a mistake when creating the block list.
I entered the following list under point 4:
RU, CN, KP, IR
When I go through your process after entering this, I only see the last entry in the list.
It's as if the entire list had not been transferred at all.
Do I have to enter each country individually? Or enter several countries without commas or spaces after the comma?
Or what else am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for your further help.
Copy existing list, paste into "new" list, add additional countries, ...You have to re-enter the entire list Everytime you want to add something. If you only add one country, then it will remove the others from the list.
IIRC, No comma , just spaces between them all.
PROTIP: Keep your country list offline in a text file if you add an excessive amount of countries that it will literally run off the screen, and you will have no idea what countries you added previously. Then when you add a new country to the list, you just run this command:Copy existing list, paste into "new" list, add additional countries, ...
sh /jffs/scripts/firewall ban country "cu kp ir sy ru al ba bg hr mk xk me ro rs si by mm cf cd et hk iq lb lr ni sd ve ye af so ss zw ly bi ml cn ht md gt lk cy ci vn er br tr bd pk in np gh mx co lt na hn kh eg dz gn ne sl pl id my th am az ge kz kg tj uz tm lv sa ae ng bf td cg sv ke mr ph to cz ee hu il kw om qa sk va do ua sc it mn za ad pt mo cl ec pa py sr uy mu ma tz sg ar aq bb bo bs bw jm ug bh cr aw tw"
Jeez with that many banned countries why don't you just have a parameter which says "I only accept Canada" (and Canadian Dollars...)PROTIP: Keep your country list offline in a text file if you add an excessive amount of countries that it will literally run off the screen, and you will have no idea what countries you added previously. Then when you add a new country to the list, you just run this command:
Code:sh /jffs/scripts/firewall ban country "cu kp ir sy ru al ba bg hr mk xk me ro rs si by mm cf cd et hk iq lb lr ni sd ve ye af so ss zw ly bi ml cn ht md gt lk cy ci vn er br tr bd pk in np gh mx co lt na hn kh eg dz gn ne sl pl id my th am az ge kz kg tj uz tm lv sa ae ng bf td cg sv ke mr ph to cz ee hu il kw om qa sk va do ua sc it mn za ad pt mo cl ec pa py sr uy mu ma tz sg ar aq bb bo bs bw jm ug bh cr aw tw"
I wish Skynet used a reverse blacklist/allow list instead... That would make my list much, much shorter.For the folks willing to hurt themselves badly a setting "Allow" in Skynet will make the process faster. This blocking madness is similar to going shopping with a gift card valid in 2 stores only.
| Thread starter | Title | Forum | Replies | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| K | Skynet Blocking inbound-only traffic to my router from all countries other than mine | Asuswrt-Merlin AddOns | 5 |
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