[CentOS] CentOS 6.X, iptables 1.47 and GeoLite2 Country Database
Jobst Schmalenbach
jobst at barrett.com.auMon Jan 14 07:09:32 UTC 2019
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Hi Specs in subject line: CentOS 6.X all latest patches), iptables 1.47, Apache2.2 I use the Geolite legacy databases together with iptables 1.47 to filter traffic for a variety of ports and only allow .AU traffic to have access. Maxmind (https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/) changed the default DB to the latest version which is GeoLite2, this leaves all users in need of the old Geolite Legacy database in the dark, they cannot update. If I download a later version of xtables it will complain that it requires iptable>1.6 which I do not think I can get going on CentOS 6.X. Is there a way that I can convert Geolite2 CSV files to Geolite Legacy CSV Files and then compile those into BE/LE? Are there any other ways I can use Geolite2 on a CentOS 6.X system? Does anyone have other ideas how to tackle this? (this made me really sleep well!) thanks Jobst -- "XP: If you are nine years old you are just going to love it. If you're a few years older you'll resent the choking paternalistic atmosphere of vapid gee-whiz kiddie entertainment (babysitting), euphemism and fake-friendly bullying." | |0| | Jobst Schmalenbach, | | |0| Barrett & Sales Essentials |0|0|0| Caulfield South, 3162, Australia
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