Make Ban List work like Black Hole

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Make Ban List work like Black Hole

Postby ahkow » Aug 24 10 10:12 pm

Is there a way to make Ban List work like Black Hole?
I don't want uses to see the "Access Denied" page. Just want them to wait forever like Black Hole.
Thanks.
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Re: Make Ban List work like Black Hole

Postby adrien » Aug 25 10 12:06 pm

You mean only for some sites?

You can ban the server IP in the ENS policy, that way the client won't get a connection.

Are the clients using proxy, or NAT (intercepted?) to connect to the internet?

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Re: Make Ban List work like Black Hole

Postby ahkow » Aug 25 10 2:28 pm

Yes, only certain sites, and for certain users.
I use ENS and WWW Proxy (intercept port 80).
I am using ENS Black Hole list, but I want to apply it to certain users only.

Just prefer the way Black Hole works, rather than Ban List which shows "Access Denied".
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Re: Make Ban List work like Black Hole

Postby logan » Sep 14 10 5:58 am

If you can wait for WinGate 7, it has the ability to drop an HTTP request in the proxy and no response is sent back to the client. This results in a time-out on the client side, rather than an access denied message.

You can find out more about the new version of WinGate and sign up for the beta at http://www.wingate7.com
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Re: Make Ban List work like Black Hole

Postby ahkow » Feb 20 12 8:18 pm

logan wrote:If you can wait for WinGate 7, it has the ability to drop an HTTP request in the proxy and no response is sent back to the client. This results in a time-out on the client side, rather than an access denied message.

You can find out more about the new version of WinGate and sign up for the beta at http://www.wingate7.com

Hi, I am trying WinGate 7 now, but I can't find the ability to drop an HTTP request in the proxy you mentioned.
Can you tell me where is it? Thanks
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Re: Make Ban List work like Black Hole

Postby adrien » Feb 20 12 8:59 pm

Hi

you need to use WinGate's policy system. At the point where you want to drop the connection, insert a result object, and select "Disconnect" as the result action.

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