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+ | ===== Testing from the command line ===== | ||
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+ | Normally, pinging a site will return the actual IP address for the site. | ||
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+ | However, with pfBlockerNG properly setup you may instead see a reply of 10.10.10.1, which is the default **blocking** virtual IP address that DNSBL creates: | ||
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+ | For sites that are allowed to get through, their proper IP address will be returned by a ping instead of 10.10.10.1: | ||
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+ | The same goes for an nslookup query, which will also return a response of 10.10.10.1 for adverts: | ||
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+ | For sites that are allowed to get through, their proper IP address will be returned instead of 10.10.10.1. | ||
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