banip: release 0.8.4-1
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2
3 # banIP - ban incoming and outgoing IP addresses/subnets via sets in nftables
4
5 ## Description
6 IP address blocking is commonly used to protect against brute force attacks, prevent disruptive or unauthorized address(es) from access or it can be used to restrict access to or from a particular geographic area — for example. Further more banIP scans the log file via logread and bans IP addresses that make too many password failures, e.g. via ssh.
7
8 ## Main Features
9 * banIP supports the following fully pre-configured domain blocklist feeds (free for private usage, for commercial use please check their individual licenses).
10 **Please note:** By default every feed blocks all supported chains. The columns "WAN-INP", "WAN-FWD" and "LAN-FWD" show for which chains the feeds are suitable in common scenarios, e.g. the first entry should be limited to the LAN forward chain - see the config options 'ban\_blockpolicy', 'ban\_blockinput', 'ban\_blockforwardwan' and 'ban\_blockforwardlan' below.
11
12 | Feed | Focus | WAN-INP | WAN-FWD | LAN-FWD | Information |
13 | :------------------ | :----------------------------- | :-----: | :-----: | :-----: | :----------------------------------------------------------- |
14 | adaway | adaway IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
15 | adguard | adguard IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
16 | adguardtrackers | adguardtracker IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
17 | antipopads | antipopads IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
18 | asn | ASN IPs | | | x | [Link](https://asn.ipinfo.app) |
19 | backscatterer | backscatterer IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://www.uceprotect.net/en/index.php) |
20 | bogon | bogon prefixes | x | x | | [Link](https://team-cymru.com) |
21 | country | country blocks | x | x | | [Link](https://www.ipdeny.com/ipblocks) |
22 | cinsscore | suspicious attacker IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://cinsscore.com/#list) |
23 | darklist | blocks suspicious attacker IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://darklist.de) |
24 | debl | fail2ban IP blacklist | x | x | | [Link](https://www.blocklist.de) |
25 | doh | public DoH-Provider | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/DoH-IP-blocklists) |
26 | drop | spamhaus drop compilation | x | x | | [Link](https://www.spamhaus.org) |
27 | dshield | dshield IP blocklist | x | x | | [Link](https://www.dshield.org) |
28 | edrop | spamhaus edrop compilation | x | x | | [Link](https://www.spamhaus.org) |
29 | feodo | feodo tracker | x | x | x | [Link](https://feodotracker.abuse.ch) |
30 | firehol1 | firehol level 1 compilation | x | x | | [Link](https://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level1) |
31 | firehol2 | firehol level 2 compilation | x | x | | [Link](https://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level2) |
32 | firehol3 | firehol level 3 compilation | x | x | | [Link](https://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level3) |
33 | firehol4 | firehol level 4 compilation | x | x | | [Link](https://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level4) |
34 | greensnow | suspicious server IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://greensnow.co) |
35 | iblockads | Advertising IPs | | | x | [Link](https://www.iblocklist.com) |
36 | iblockspy | Malicious spyware IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://www.iblocklist.com) |
37 | ipthreat | hacker and botnet TPs | x | x | | [Link](https://ipthreat.net) |
38 | myip | real-time IP blocklist | x | x | | [Link](https://myip.ms) |
39 | nixspam | iX spam protection | x | x | | [Link](http://www.nixspam.org) |
40 | oisdbig | OISD-big IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
41 | oisdnsfw | OISD-nsfw IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
42 | oisdsmall | OISD-small IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
43 | proxy | open proxies | x | | | [Link](https://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=proxylists) |
44 | ssbl | SSL botnet IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://sslbl.abuse.ch) |
45 | stevenblack | stevenblack IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
46 | talos | talos IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://talosintelligence.com/reputation_center) |
47 | threat | emerging threats | x | x | | [Link](https://rules.emergingthreats.net) |
48 | threatview | malicious IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://threatview.io) |
49 | tor | tor exit nodes | x | x | | [Link](https://github.com/SecOps-Institute/Tor-IP-Addresses) |
50 | uceprotect1 | spam protection level 1 | x | x | | [Link](http://www.uceprotect.net/en/index.php) |
51 | uceprotect2 | spam protection level 2 | x | x | | [Link](http://www.uceprotect.net/en/index.php) |
52 | uceprotect3 | spam protection level 3 | x | x | | [Link](http://www.uceprotect.net/en/index.php) |
53 | urlhaus | urlhaus IDS IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://urlhaus.abuse.ch) |
54 | urlvir | malware related IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=urlvir) |
55 | webclient | malware related IPs | x | x | | [Link](https://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_webclient) |
56 | voip | VoIP fraud blocklist | x | x | | [Link](https://voipbl.org) |
57 | yoyo | yoyo IPs | | | x | [Link](https://github.com/dibdot/banIP-IP-blocklists) |
58
59 * Zero-conf like automatic installation & setup, usually no manual changes needed
60 * All sets are handled in a separate nft table/namespace 'banIP'
61 * Full IPv4 and IPv6 support
62 * Supports nft atomic set loading
63 * Supports blocking by ASN numbers and by iso country codes
64 * Supports local allow- and blocklist (IPv4, IPv6, CIDR notation or domain names)
65 * Auto-add the uplink subnet to the local allowlist
66 * Provides a small background log monitor to ban unsuccessful login attempts in real-time
67 * Auto-add unsuccessful LuCI, nginx, Asterisk or ssh login attempts to the local blocklist
68 * Fast feed processing as they are handled in parallel as background jobs
69 * Per feed it can be defined whether the wan-input chain, the wan-forward chain or the lan-forward chain should be blocked (default: all chains)
70 * Automatic blocklist backup & restore, the backups will be used in case of download errors or during startup
71 * Automatically selects one of the following download utilities with ssl support: aria2c, curl, uclient-fetch or wget
72 * Supports an 'allowlist only' mode, this option restricts internet access from/to a small number of secure websites/IPs
73 * Deduplicate IPs accross all sets (single IPs only, no intervals)
74 * Provides comprehensive runtime information
75 * Provides a detailed set report
76 * Provides a set search engine for certain IPs
77 * Feed parsing by fast & flexible regex rulesets
78 * Minimal status & error logging to syslog, enable debug logging to receive more output
79 * Procd based init system support (start/stop/restart/reload/status/report/search/survey/lookup)
80 * Procd network interface trigger support
81 * Add new or edit existing banIP feeds on your own with the integrated custom feed editor
82
83 ## Prerequisites
84 * **[OpenWrt](https://openwrt.org)**, latest stable release or a snapshot with nft/firewall 4 support
85 * A download utility with SSL support: 'wget', 'uclient-fetch' with one of the 'libustream-*' SSL libraries, 'aria2c' or 'curl' is required
86 * A certificate store like 'ca-bundle', as banIP checks the validity of the SSL certificates of all download sites by default
87 * For E-Mail notifications you need to install and setup the additional 'msmtp' package
88
89 **Please note the following:**
90 * Devices with less than 256Mb of RAM are **_not_** supported
91 * Any previous installation of ancient banIP 0.7.x must be uninstalled, and the /etc/banip folder and the /etc/config/banip configuration file must be deleted (they are recreated when this version is installed)
92
93 ## Installation & Usage
94 * Update your local opkg repository (_opkg update_)
95 * Install banIP (_opkg install banip_) - the banIP service is disabled by default
96 * Install the LuCI companion package 'luci-app-banip' (opkg install luci-app-banip)
97 * It's strongly recommended to use the LuCI frontend to easily configure all aspects of banIP, the application is located in LuCI under the 'Services' menu
98 * If you're going to configure banIP via CLI, edit the config file '/etc/config/banip' and enable the service (set ban\_enabled to '1'), then add pre-configured feeds via 'ban\_feed' (see the feed list above) and add/change other options to your needs (see the options reference below)
99 * Start the service with '/etc/init.d/banip start' and check check everything is working by running '/etc/init.d/banip status'
100
101 ## banIP CLI interface
102 * All important banIP functions are accessible via CLI.
103 ```
104 ~# /etc/init.d/banip
105 Syntax: /etc/init.d/banip [command]
106
107 Available commands:
108 start Start the service
109 stop Stop the service
110 restart Restart the service
111 reload Reload configuration files (or restart if service does not implement reload)
112 enable Enable service autostart
113 disable Disable service autostart
114 enabled Check if service is started on boot
115 report [text|json|mail] Print banIP related set statistics
116 search [<IPv4 address>|<IPv6 address>] Check if an element exists in a banIP set
117 survey [<set name>] List all elements of a given banIP set
118 lookup Lookup the IPs of domain names in the local lists and update them
119 running Check if service is running
120 status Service status
121 trace Start with syscall trace
122 info Dump procd service info
123 ```
124
125 ## banIP config options
126
127 | Option | Type | Default | Description |
128 | :---------------------- | :----- | :---------------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
129 | ban_enabled | option | 0 | enable the banIP service |
130 | ban_nicelimit | option | 0 | ulimit nice level of the banIP service (range 0-19) |
131 | ban_filelimit | option | 1024 | ulimit max open/number of files (range 1024-4096) |
132 | ban_loglimit | option | 100 | scan only the last n log entries permanently. Set it to '0' to disable the monitor |
133 | ban_logcount | option | 1 | how many times the IP must appear in the log to be considered as suspicious |
134 | ban_logterm | list | regex | various regex for logfile parsing (default: dropbear, sshd, luci, nginx, asterisk) |
135 | ban_autodetect | option | 1 | auto-detect wan interfaces, devices and subnets |
136 | ban_debug | option | 0 | enable banIP related debug logging |
137 | ban_loginput | option | 1 | log drops in the wan-input chain |
138 | ban_logforwardwan | option | 1 | log drops in the wan-forward chain |
139 | ban_logforwardlan | option | 0 | log rejects in the lan-forward chain |
140 | ban_autoallowlist | option | 1 | add wan IPs/subnets automatically to the local allowlist |
141 | ban_autoblocklist | option | 1 | add suspicious attacker IPs automatically to the local blocklist |
142 | ban_allowlistonly | option | 0 | restrict the internet access from/to a small number of secure websites/IPs |
143 | ban_basedir | option | /tmp | base working directory while banIP processing |
144 | ban_reportdir | option | /tmp/banIP-report | directory where banIP stores the report files |
145 | ban_backupdir | option | /tmp/banIP-backup | directory where banIP stores the compressed backup files |
146 | ban_protov4 | option | - / autodetect | enable IPv4 support |
147 | ban_protov6 | option | - / autodetect | enable IPv4 support |
148 | ban_ifv4 | list | - / autodetect | logical wan IPv4 interfaces, e.g. 'wan' |
149 | ban_ifv6 | list | - / autodetect | logical wan IPv6 interfaces, e.g. 'wan6' |
150 | ban_dev | list | - / autodetect | wan device(s), e.g. 'eth2' |
151 | ban_trigger | list | - | logical startup trigger interface(s), e.g. 'wan' |
152 | ban_triggerdelay | option | 10 | trigger timeout before banIP processing begins |
153 | ban_triggeraction | option | start | trigger action on ifup events, e.g. start, restart or reload |
154 | ban_deduplicate | option | 1 | deduplicate IP addresses across all active sets |
155 | ban_splitsize | option | 0 | split ext. sets after every n lines/members (saves RAM) |
156 | ban_cores | option | - / autodetect | limit the cpu cores used by banIP (saves RAM) |
157 | ban_nftloglevel | option | warn | nft loglevel, values: emerg, alert, crit, err, warn, notice, info, debug |
158 | ban_nftpriority | option | -200 | nft priority for the banIP table (default is the prerouting table priority) |
159 | ban_nftpolicy | option | memory | nft policy for banIP-related sets, values: memory, performance |
160 | ban_nftexpiry | option | - | expiry time for auto added blocklist members, e.g. '5m', '2h' or '1d' |
161 | ban_feed | list | - | external download feeds, e.g. 'yoyo', 'doh', 'country' or 'talos' (see feed table) |
162 | ban_asn | list | - | ASNs for the 'asn' feed, e.g.'32934' |
163 | ban_country | list | - | country iso codes for the 'country' feed, e.g. 'ru' |
164 | ban_blockpolicy | option | - | limit the default block policy to a certain chain, e.g. 'input', 'forwardwan' or 'forwardlan' |
165 | ban_blockinput | list | - | limit a feed to the wan-input chain, e.g. 'country' |
166 | ban_blockforwardwan | list | - | limit a feed to the wan-forward chain, e.g. 'debl' |
167 | ban_blockforwardlan | list | - | limit a feed to the lan-forward chain, e.g. 'doh' |
168 | ban_fetchcmd | option | - / autodetect | 'uclient-fetch', 'wget', 'curl' or 'aria2c' |
169 | ban_fetchparm | option | - / autodetect | set the config options for the selected download utility |
170 | ban_fetchinsecure | option | 0 | don't check SSL server certificates during download |
171 | ban_mailreceiver | option | - | receiver address for banIP related notification E-Mails |
172 | ban_mailsender | option | no-reply@banIP | sender address for banIP related notification E-Mails |
173 | ban_mailtopic | option | banIP notification | topic for banIP related notification E-Mails |
174 | ban_mailprofile | option | ban_notify | mail profile used in 'msmtp' for banIP related notification E-Mails |
175 | ban_mailnotification | option | 0 | receive E-Mail notifications with every banIP run |
176 | ban_reportelements | option | 1 | list set elements in the report, disable this to speed up the report significantly |
177 | ban_resolver | option | - | external resolver used for DNS lookups |
178
179 ## Examples
180 **banIP report information**
181 ```
182 ~# /etc/init.d/banip report
183 :::
184 ::: banIP Set Statistics
185 :::
186 Timestamp: 2023-02-25 08:35:37
187 ------------------------------
188 auto-added to allowlist: 0
189 auto-added to blocklist: 4
190
191 Set | Elements | WAN-Input (packets) | WAN-Forward (packets) | LAN-Forward (packets)
192 ---------------------+--------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+------------------------
193 allowlistvMAC | 0 | - | - | OK: 0
194 allowlistv4 | 15 | OK: 0 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
195 allowlistv6 | 1 | OK: 0 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
196 torv4 | 800 | OK: 0 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
197 torv6 | 432 | OK: 0 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
198 countryv6 | 34282 | OK: 0 | OK: 1 | -
199 countryv4 | 35508 | OK: 1872 | OK: 0 | -
200 dohv6 | 343 | - | - | OK: 0
201 dohv4 | 540 | - | - | OK: 3
202 firehol1v4 | 1670 | OK: 296 | OK: 0 | OK: 16
203 deblv4 | 12402 | OK: 4 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
204 deblv6 | 41 | OK: 0 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
205 adguardv6 | 12742 | - | - | OK: 161
206 adguardv4 | 23183 | - | - | OK: 212
207 adguardtrackersv6 | 169 | - | - | OK: 0
208 adguardtrackersv4 | 633 | - | - | OK: 0
209 adawayv6 | 2737 | - | - | OK: 15
210 adawayv4 | 6542 | - | - | OK: 137
211 oisdsmallv6 | 10569 | - | - | OK: 0
212 oisdsmallv4 | 18800 | - | - | OK: 74
213 stevenblackv6 | 11901 | - | - | OK: 4
214 stevenblackv4 | 16776 | - | - | OK: 139
215 yoyov6 | 215 | - | - | OK: 0
216 yoyov4 | 309 | - | - | OK: 0
217 antipopadsv4 | 1872 | - | - | OK: 0
218 urlhausv4 | 7431 | OK: 0 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
219 antipopadsv6 | 2081 | - | - | OK: 2
220 blocklistvMAC | 0 | - | - | OK: 0
221 blocklistv4 | 1174 | OK: 1 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
222 blocklistv6 | 40 | OK: 0 | OK: 0 | OK: 0
223 ---------------------+--------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+------------------------
224 30 | 203208 | 12 (2173) | 12 (1) | 28 (763)
225 ```
226
227 **banIP runtime information**
228 ```
229 ~# /etc/init.d/banip status
230 ::: banIP runtime information
231 + status : active (nft: ✔, monitor: ✔)
232 + version : 0.8.3-1
233 + element_count : 281161
234 + active_feeds : allowlistvMAC, allowlistv6, allowlistv4, adawayv4, adguardtrackersv4, adawayv6, adguardv6, adguardv4, adguardtrackersv6, antipopadsv6, antipopadsv4, cinsscorev4, deblv4, countryv6, countryv4, deblv6, dohv4, dohv6, iblockadsv4, firehol1v4, oisdbigv4, yoyov6, threatviewv4, yoyov4, oisdbigv6, blocklistvMAC, blocklistv4, blocklistv6
235 + active_devices : br-wan ::: wan, wan6
236 + active_subnets : 91.64.169.252/24, 2a02:710c:0:60:958b:3bd0:9e14:abb/128
237 + nft_info : priority: -200, policy: memory, loglevel: warn, expiry: -
238 + run_info : base: /mnt/data/banIP, backup: /mnt/data/banIP/backup, report: /mnt/data/banIP/report, feed: /etc/banip/banip.feeds
239 + run_flags : auto: ✔, proto (4/6): ✔/✔, log (wan-inp/wan-fwd/lan-fwd): ✔/✔/✔, dedup: ✔, split: ✘, allowed only: ✘
240 + last_run : action: reload, duration: 1m 0s, date: 2023-04-06 12:34:10
241 + system_info : cores: 4, memory: 1822, device: Bananapi BPI-R3, OpenWrt SNAPSHOT r22498-75f7e2d10b
242 ```
243
244 **banIP search information**
245 ```
246 ~# /etc/init.d/banip search 221.228.105.173
247 :::
248 ::: banIP Search
249 :::
250 Looking for IP '221.228.105.173' on 2023-02-08 22:12:48
251 ---
252 IP found in Set 'oisdbasicv4'
253 ```
254
255 **banIP survey information**
256 ```
257 ~# /etc/init.d/banip survey cinsscorev4
258 :::
259 ::: banIP Survey
260 :::
261 List the elements of Set 'cinsscorev4' on 2023-03-06 14:07:58
262 ---
263 1.10.187.179
264 1.10.203.30
265 1.10.255.58
266 1.11.67.53
267 1.11.114.211
268 1.11.208.29
269 1.12.75.87
270 1.12.231.227
271 1.12.247.134
272 1.12.251.141
273 1.14.96.156
274 1.14.250.37
275 1.15.40.79
276 1.15.71.140
277 1.15.77.237
278 [...]
279 ```
280 **default regex for logfile parsing**
281 ```
282 list ban_logterm 'Exit before auth from'
283 list ban_logterm 'luci: failed login'
284 list ban_logterm 'error: maximum authentication attempts exceeded'
285 list ban_logterm 'sshd.*Connection closed by.*\[preauth\]'
286 list ban_logterm 'SecurityEvent=\"InvalidAccountID\".*RemoteAddress='
287 ```
288
289 **allow-/blocklist handling**
290 banIP supports local allow and block lists (IPv4, IPv6, CIDR notation or domain names), located in /etc/banip/banip.allowlist and /etc/banip/banip.blocklist.
291 Unsuccessful login attempts or suspicious requests will be tracked and added to the local blocklist (see the 'ban\_autoblocklist' option). The blocklist behaviour can be further tweaked with the 'ban\_nftexpiry' option.
292 Furthermore the uplink subnet will be added to local allowlist (see 'ban\_autoallowlist' option).
293 Both lists also accept domain names as input to allow IP filtering based on these names. The corresponding IPs (IPv4 & IPv6) will be extracted and added to the sets. You can also start the domain lookup separately via /etc/init.d/banip lookup at any time.
294
295 **allowlist-only mode**
296 banIP supports an "allowlist only" mode. This option restricts the internet access from/to a small number of secure websites/IPs, and block access from/to the rest of the internet. All IPs and Domains which are _not_ listed in the allowlist are blocked.
297
298 **redirect Asterisk security logs to lodg/logread**
299 banIP only supports logfile scanning via logread, so to monitor attacks on Asterisk, its security log must be available via logread. To do this, edit '/etc/asterisk/logger.conf' and add the line 'syslog.local0 = security', then run 'asterisk -rx reload logger' to update the running Asterisk configuration.
300
301 **send status E-Mails and update the banIP lists via cron job**
302 For a regular, automatic status mailing and update of the used lists on a daily basis set up a cron job, e.g.
303 ```
304 55 03 * * * /etc/init.d/banip report mail
305 00 04 * * * /etc/init.d/banip reload
306 ```
307
308 **tweaks for low memory systems**
309 nftables supports the atomic loading of rules/sets/members, which is cool but unfortunately is also very memory intensive. To reduce the memory pressure on low memory systems (i.e. those with 256-512Mb RAM), you should optimize your configuration with the following options:
310
311 * point 'ban_basedir', 'ban_reportdir' and 'ban_backupdir' to an external usb drive
312 * set 'ban_cores' to '1' (only useful on a multicore system) to force sequential feed processing
313 * set 'ban_splitsize' e.g. to '1000' to split the load of an external set after every 1000 lines/members
314 * set 'ban_reportelements' to '0' to disable the CPU intensive counting of set elements
315
316 **tweak the download options**
317 By default banIP uses the following pre-configured download options:
318 ```
319 * aria2c: --timeout=20 --allow-overwrite=true --auto-file-renaming=false --log-level=warn --dir=/ -o
320 * curl: --connect-timeout 20 --fail --silent --show-error --location -o
321 * uclient-fetch: --timeout=20 -O
322 * wget: --no-cache --no-cookies --max-redirect=0 --timeout=20 -O
323 ```
324 To override the default set 'ban_fetchparm' manually to your needs.
325
326 **send E-Mail notifications via 'msmtp'**
327 To use the email notification you must install & configure the package 'msmtp'.
328 Modify the file '/etc/msmtprc', e.g.:
329 ```
330 [...]
331 defaults
332 auth on
333 tls on
334 tls_certcheck off
335 timeout 5
336 syslog LOG_MAIL
337 [...]
338 account ban_notify
339 host smtp.gmail.com
340 port 587
341 from <address>@gmail.com
342 user <gmail-user>
343 password <password>
344 ```
345 Finally add a valid E-Mail receiver address.
346
347 **change existing banIP feeds or add a new one**
348 The banIP default blocklist feeds are stored in an external JSON file '/etc/banip/banip.feeds'. All custom changes should be stored in an external JSON file '/etc/banip/banip.custom.feeds' (empty by default). It's recommended to use the LuCI based Custom Feed Editor to make changes to this file.
349 A valid JSON source object contains the following information, e.g.:
350 ```
351 [...]
352 "tor": {
353 "url_4": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SecOps-Institute/Tor-IP-Addresses/master/tor-exit-nodes.lst",
354 "url_6": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SecOps-Institute/Tor-IP-Addresses/master/tor-exit-nodes.lst",
355 "rule_4": "/^(([0-9]{1,3}\\.){3}(1?[0-9][0-9]?|2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5])(\\/(1?[0-9]|2?[0-9]|3?[0-2]))?)$/{printf \"%s,\\n\",$1}",
356 "rule_6": "/^(([0-9A-f]{0,4}:){1,7}[0-9A-f]{0,4}:?(\\/(1?[0-2][0-8]|[0-9][0-9]))?)$/{printf \"%s,\\n\",$1}",
357 "descr": "tor exit nodes",
358 "flag": ""
359 },
360 [...]
361 ```
362 Add an unique feed name (no spaces, no special chars) and make the required changes: adapt at least the URL, the regex and the description for a new feed. The flag is optional, currently only 'gz' is supported to process archive downloads.
363
364 ## Support
365 Please join the banIP discussion in this [forum thread](https://forum.openwrt.org/t/banip-support-thread/16985) or contact me by mail <dev@brenken.org>
366
367 ## Removal
368 * stop all banIP related services with _/etc/init.d/banip stop_
369 * remove the banip package (_opkg remove banip_)
370
371 Have fun!
372 Dirk