👾 The Exclusion Enforcer, the final frontier in IP deny list management (what?) This is where packets meet their maker. Got a gaggle of pesky IP addresses wreaking havoc in your gig? I've got the fix. This has been a garage repo since '22, get it off the lot NOW, and this Python 3 beast will wrangle your deny lists, validate your scope, and generate the rules to drop those delinquent packets faster than you can press CTRL-C as the phone rings.
Exclusion Enforcer isn't for the faint of heart (it needs root for the iptables stuff). This is for network warriors, ready to defend their digital turf with the firepower of Python and iptables. Also, folks who can reboot a linux box.
Make sure no IP address evades your watchful eye. Feed it a deny list, and it'll cross-verify with your scope, ensuring not a single rogue packet slips through. Client handed you lists in mixed multiple formats? oh, ok.
Once your deny list is vetted, Exclusion Enforcer will 'synergize' (see, Paul? I can be corporate) directly with iptables, enforcing your will at the kernel level. Those packets won't even see it coming. Name your rule-set and you can now manage it quickly!
Need to clear the decks? With a single command, Exclusion Enforcer will sweep your iptables rules clean of everything associated with the rule-set you defined earlier, leaving it pristine and primed for your next battle. 🧀
Everything you need right at your fingertips. Arguments to specify, check, and enforce and tear down a deny list. Plus, a friendly -h to remind you of your options. LITERALLY NO ONE DOES THIS FOR YOU.