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BLACKLISTCTL(8)		    System Manager's Manual	       BLACKLISTCTL(8)

NAME
       blacklistctl -- display and change the state of blacklistd

SYNOPSIS
       blacklistctl dump [-abdnrw]

DESCRIPTION
       blacklistctl is a program used to display the state of blacklistd(8)

       The following options are available:

       -a      Show  all database entries, by default it shows only the	embry-
	       onic ones.

       -b      Show only the blocked entries.

       -d      Increase	debugging level.

       -n      Don't display a header.

       -r      Show the	remaining blocked time instead of  the	last  activity
	       time.

       -w      Normally	 the width of addresses	is good	for IPv4, the -w flag,
	       makes the display wide enough for IPv6 addresses.

SEE ALSO
       blacklistd(8)

NOTES
       Sometimes the reported number of	failed attempts	can exceed the	number
       of attempts that	blacklistd(8) is configured to block.  This can	happen
       either  because	the  rule  has been removed manually, or because there
       were more attempts in flight while the  rule  block  was	 being	added.
       This condition is normal; in that case blacklistd(8) will first attempt
       to  remove  the	existing rule, and then	it will	re-add it to make sure
       that there is only one rule active.

HISTORY
       blacklistctl  first  appeared  in  NetBSD  7.   FreeBSD	 support   for
       blacklistctl was	implemented in FreeBSD 11.

AUTHORS
       Christos	Zoulas

FreeBSD	13.2			 June 7, 2016		       BLACKLISTCTL(8)

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