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    Updated .conf with those 2 domains. I still don't understand why if you know a peer is fake and/or sending bad data you wouldn't want to block it, but instead show a different flag that it fake.
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    Updated .conf I don't quite understand this request. Why wouldn't you add such peers to ipfilter.dat file instead? Because the default one is missing TONS of flags and I'm not about to make them The main reason I started and continue work on this is because of the missing ccTLD in the default flags.
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    Updated .conf I already know about the SU flag, its been missing for 2 years
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    Only .com and .net TLDs are handled by the .conf file at this time. Handling more TLDs would require a software change. It is in the .conf and .bmp so unless you've done something wrong hostnames with the .kz ccTLD should display the correct flag. Updated the comment at the top of the .conf file and the domains that didn't have to many questions about them.
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    Updated .conf Even managed to find a duplicate entry in the previous file
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    Updated .conf Except for domains which have a ccTLD, resolve to US or are vhosts (is-a-geek.com is owned by DynDNS).
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    Updated .conf ford-prefect.net <-- is US so not added cantv.net <-- already in .conf as VE which is most likely correct
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    Updated .conf As for the first post, I've managed to go this long without editing it and don't see any reason to start now
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    Why not just post them? There can't be but 20-30 YU domains.
  10. eng

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    Whoops Updated .conf
  11. eng

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    1. That depends on the nameservers of the ISP and only they can answer why it doesn't resolve. The .conf can't do anything about IPs 2. A good question, which has come up before, see previous page for some discussion. Thus far I've been using the headquarters for domains that can resolve to multiple locations. (example)
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    They're another one of the multiple country ISPs. So the answer to your questions is yes ... to both countries I'm going to change it to SE, but only because that's where the group headquarters is and that's where www.teliasonera.com resolves to. Either way it's going to be wrong for some hosts, especially if you live in one of the other countries that they service.
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    Well I tried a few different Geo IP lookups and they all said www.telefonica-ca.net was SV, so that's what I'm going to put in the .conf. Updated .conf again
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    Updated .conf except for telefonica-ca.net Domain ID: D3256512-CNO Domain Name: telefonica-ca.net Domain Name ACE: telefonica-ca.net Domain Language: Registrar ID: CORE-1 (Nominalia) Created On: 2002-02-27 22:12:54 GMT Last Updated On: 2004-01-05 22:38:46 GMT Expiration Date: 2011-02-27 22:12:54 GMT Maintainer: 1 Status: ok Registrant ID: COCO-1209136 Registrant Name: Telefonica Centroamerica Registrant Organization: Registrant Street: Calzada Aguilar Batres 38-94 zona 11, edificio de Infraestrucutr Registrant City: Guatemala Registrant State/Province: ES Registrant Postal Code: 01011 Registrant Country: ES Registrant Phone: Registrant Phone Ext: Registrant Fax: Registrant Fax Ext: Registrant Email: noc.redip@telefonica.com.sv So should it be ES, GT or SV?
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