From eb10ac0e97c1e5e98ce73a1966c97a7cedb9d086 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Waldemar Brodkorb Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 19:40:13 +0100 Subject: use pkill for startup scripts - seems to solve the issue, that the same init script get killed otherwise - fine tune dansguardian, squid and iptables package - add default firewall config file (from freewrt) - add an example for transparent proxy via an ethernet bridge --- package/iptables/files/l7/irc.pat | 20 -------------------- 1 file changed, 20 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 package/iptables/files/l7/irc.pat (limited to 'package/iptables/files/l7/irc.pat') diff --git a/package/iptables/files/l7/irc.pat b/package/iptables/files/l7/irc.pat deleted file mode 100644 index 6643f6c2f..000000000 --- a/package/iptables/files/l7/irc.pat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# IRC - Internet Relay Chat - RFC 1459 -# Pattern quality: good veryfast -# -# Usually runs on port 6666 or 6667 -# Note that chat traffic runs on these ports, but IRC-DCC traffic (which -# can use much more bandwidth) uses a dynamically assigned port, so you -# must have the IRC connection tracking module in your kernel to classify -# this. -# -# This pattern has been tested and is believed to work well. If it does not -# work for you, or you believe it could be improved, please post to -# l7-filter-developers@lists.sf.net . This list may be subscribed to at -# http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/l7-filter-developers - -irc -# First thing that happens is that the client sends NICK and USER, in -# either order. This allows MIRC color codes (\x02-\x0d instead of -# \x09-\x0d). -^(nick[\x09-\x0d -~]*user[\x09-\x0d -~]*:|user[\x09-\x0d -~]*:[\x02-\x0d -~]*nick[\x09-\x0d -~]*\x0d\x0a) - -- cgit v1.2.3