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This reverts commit ec3c31e61e5e540f822891110df9bc978655bbaf.
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Signed-off-by: Melanie <melanie@t-data.com>
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NOTE: we currently have a gazillion warnings caused stuff flagged as
"obsolete" (OGS1 stuff) --- what's up with that?
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Applied with changes (commented the logging entirely, since Linux defaults
to debug level)
Fixes Mantis #3689
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* User interface is ... primitive at best right now.
* Loads bans from bans.txt and region ban DB on startup, bans.txt is in the format of one per line. The following explains how they are read;
DNS bans are in the form "somewhere.com" will block ANY matching domain (including "betasomewhere.com", "beta.somewhere.com", "somewhere.com.beta") - make sure to be reasonably specific in DNS bans.
IP address bans match on first characters, so, "127.0.0.1" will ban only that address, "127.0.1" will ban "127.0.10.0" but "127.0.1." will ban only the "127.0.1.*" network
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