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Date:      Thu, 30 Mar 2017 22:13:33 -0400
From:      Ultima <ultima1252@gmail.com>
To:        David Mehler <dave.mehler@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: shell script guru
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Curl is probably the correct utility for this job. With curl the cat and rm
command can be negated entirely, although I'm not sure it has the same
option set if explicitly required. Just stdout to the desired file. If a
fresh list each use of the command is needed, add an rm before the for.

On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 8:19 PM, William Dudley <wfdudley@gmail.com> wrote:

> for i in "vn.zone" "uz.zone" "tm.zone" ;
> do
> wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
>         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/$i
> cat $i >>blocked_zones
> rm $i
> sleep 2
> done
>
> Like that?
>
> Bill
>
> This email is free of malware because I run Linux.
>
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 8:02 PM, David Mehler <dave.mehler@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > My question is regarding a shell script and pf.
> >
> > What I'm wanting to do is take a selected list of countries and cat
> > them in to a file and use that as pf input. Here's a sequential
> > example:
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > #
> > PATH=/bin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin
> > cd /tmp
> > mkdir zones
> > cd zones
> > # -4 = use IPv4 only
> > # --no-proxy = don't care for proxies
> > # --no-cookies = don't accept cookies
> > # --no-cache = no cached files
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/cn.zone # CHINA
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/az.zone # AZERBAIJAN
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/by.zone # BELARUS
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/kz.zone # KAZAKHSTAN
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/kg.zone # KYRGYZSTAN
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/ru.zone # RUSSIAN
> > FEDERATION
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/tj.zone # TAJIKISTAN
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/tm.zone # TURKMENISTAN
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/uz.zone # UZBEKISTAN
> > sleep 2
> > wget -4 --no-proxy --no-cookies --no-cache \
> >         http://ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries/vn.zone # VIET NAM
> > #
> > cat cn.zone >  blocked_zones
> > cat az.zone >> blocked_zones
> > cat by.zone >> blocked_zones
> > cat kz.zone >> blocked_zones
> > cat kg.zone >> blocked_zones
> > cat ru.zone >> blocked_zones
> > cat tj.zone >> blocked_zones
> > cat tm.zone >> blocked_zones
> > cat uz.zone >> blocked_zones
> > cat vn.zone >> blocked_zones
> > #
> > rm *.zone
> > #
> > mv blocked_zones /etc/pf/
> > pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
> >
> > There are 250 plus zones just in the ipv4 space, and about the same in
> > the ipv6 space. I do not want to manually take down each domain, three
> > times, that's error prown and very easy to miss one. I thought about
> > doing an array, and feeding that to a loop which would cut down the
> > number of lines of repeative code.
> >
> > Help appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Dave.
> >
> >
> > On 3/30/17, Rajarajan Rajamani <r.rajamani@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Ask your question and I am sure someone will answer!
> > >
> > > On Mar 30, 2017 7:37 PM, "David Mehler" <dave.mehler@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hello,
> > >>
> > >> Any shell scripting gurus here please contact me offlist. I have a
> > >> question that I can't figure out.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks.
> > >> Dave.
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