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zblacklist: zmap IP blacklist tool
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NAME
zblacklist - zmap IP blacklist tool
SYNOPSIS
zblacklist [ -b <blacklist> ] [ -w <whitelist> ] [ OPTIONS... ]
DESCRIPTION
ZBlacklist is a network tool for limiting and deduplicating a list of IP addresses using a blacklist or whitelist.
OPTIONS
BASIC OPTIONS
- -b, --blacklist-file=path
-
File of subnets to exclude, in CIDR notation, one-per line. It is recommended you use this to exclude RFC 1918 addresses, multicast, IANA reserved space, and other IANA special-purpose addresses. An example blacklist file blacklist.conf for this purpose.
- -w, --whitelist-file=name
-
File of subnets to include, in CIDR notation, one-per line. All other subnets will be excluded.
- -l, --log-file=name
-
File to log to.
- -v, --verbosity
-
Level of log detail (0-5, default=3)
- --no-duplicate-checking
-
Don't deduplicate input addresses. Default is false.
- --ignore-blacklist-errors
-
Ignore invalid entries in the blacklist. Default is false.
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