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MoBlock

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Original author(s)Enrico Butera
Final release
0.9 / October 2007
Operating systemLinux
Available inC
TypeFirewalls
LicenseGPL
Websitemoblock.berlios.de

MoBlock is free software for blocking connections to and from a specified range of hosts. Moblock is an IP address filtering program for Linux that is similar to PeerGuardian for Microsoft Windows. Its development has been stopped in favor of Phoenix Labs' official PeerGuardian Linux and parts of its code have been merged in PeerGuardian Linux.

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