Is it possible to add, for global(server) searches, a column in search result that show the ip address(es) of server(s) that publish the result? This may allow users to add fake servers that only inject spam to be added to ipfilter.dat or peerguardian block list.
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Posted 24 October 2009 - 10:59 PM
Yeah it'd be good. There was a similar request AFAICR.
It has been already coded in ZZUL BastarD mod.
It has been already coded in ZZUL BastarD mod.
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#3
Posted 25 October 2009 - 08:35 AM
Great idea!
Multiple IP addresses could be tricky to code (when do you stop?), but even the first IP number would be a great start.
Would the developer(s) of the ZZUL BastarD mod be expected to submit this feature's code as a patch/contribution for the next eMule? What is the procedure for upstream code?
FWIW, I try to do a search for fewer words than the file I'm looking for ("The quick brown" when I'm looking for "The quick brown fox") so that the spammer results are more obvious ("The quick brown (fixed)" etc). It doesn't always help, but it has saved me from fakes/spam in the past. I'm sure there are a lot of other good methods as well.
Multiple IP addresses could be tricky to code (when do you stop?), but even the first IP number would be a great start.
omeringen, on 24 October 2009 - 11:59 PM, said:
It has been already coded in ZZUL BastarD mod.
Would the developer(s) of the ZZUL BastarD mod be expected to submit this feature's code as a patch/contribution for the next eMule? What is the procedure for upstream code?
FWIW, I try to do a search for fewer words than the file I'm looking for ("The quick brown" when I'm looking for "The quick brown fox") so that the spammer results are more obvious ("The quick brown (fixed)" etc). It doesn't always help, but it has saved me from fakes/spam in the past. I'm sure there are a lot of other good methods as well.
So We’re In Agreement Maxim: If you’re happy with your security, so are the bad guys.
from Vulnerability Assessment Security Maxims
For a Secure VPN option (instead of an insecure proxy), try ItsHidden ($10/mo). And check out PeerBlock for extra (free) protection against the bad guys.

I will donate EUR100 to the first version/mod of eMule that can successfully stop a poisoning attack, and allow me to block/distrust/ignore users from sending me stuff, and allow me to block/prevent them from receiving stuff, and not permit users to take or send partial chunks of data.
Until this happens, or until the corruption handling works correctly, please add the following to your IP Filter (ipfilter.dat):
With apologies to the legitimate users of these ISPs who are being unfairly tarred with the same brush as the bad guys.
from Vulnerability Assessment Security Maxims
For a Secure VPN option (instead of an insecure proxy), try ItsHidden ($10/mo). And check out PeerBlock for extra (free) protection against the bad guys.

I will donate EUR100 to the first version/mod of eMule that can successfully stop a poisoning attack, and allow me to block/distrust/ignore users from sending me stuff, and allow me to block/prevent them from receiving stuff, and not permit users to take or send partial chunks of data.
Until this happens, or until the corruption handling works correctly, please add the following to your IP Filter (ipfilter.dat):
84.128.0.0 - 84.135.255.255 , 0 , Poison, Deutsche Telekom AG 85.176.0.0 - 85.182.127.255 , 0 , Poison, HanseNet Telekommunikation GmbH 92.228.0.0 - 92.231.255.255 , 0 , Poison, HanseNet Telekommunikation GmbH 92.192.0.0 - 92.223.255.255 , 0 , Poison, QSC AG 78.48.0.0 - 78.50.159.255 , 0 , Poison, HanseNet Telekommunikation GmbH
With apologies to the legitimate users of these ISPs who are being unfairly tarred with the same brush as the bad guys.
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