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About this repository

This is an input source of the Ultimate Hosts Blacklist project. Its objective is to test and provide a cleaned version the upstream list.

Understanding the structure

.pyfunceble directory

The .pyfunceble directory is the directory that PyFunceble consider as its configuration directory. In other words, it is where PyFunceble stores everything that has nothing to do with the test results.

output directory

The output directory is the directory where the results of the execution of PyFunceble is stored until a test is complete (all subjects tested).

info.json

The info.json file is interpreted by our launcher. It describes the input source to work with, where to fetch it and when we fetch it.

clean.list file

The clean.list file contains all ACTIVE results of PyFunceble.

domains.list file

The domains.list file contains the decoded version of the upstream list.

ip.list file

The ip.list file contains all ACTIVE IP tested by PyFunceble.

volatile.list file

The volatile.list file contains the content of the clean.list file + the list of subjects which were flagged by the SPECIAL rules of PyFunceble as ACTIVE.

whitelisted.list file

The whitelisted.list file contains the content of the clean.list file without all our whitelisted subjects.

About Ultimate Hosts Blacklist

The Ultimate Hosts Blacklist project is undoubtedly one of the world's largest curated Unified Hosts file for protecting your network, computer, device, children, or family against over several hundred thousand malicious actors.

The Ultimate Hosts Blacklist differentiates itself from other similar projects because of the usage of PyFunceble in order to distribute as much ACTIVE subject as possible while continuously retesting all INACTIVE subjects.

About PyFunceble

PyFunceble is the tool written by Nissar Chababy AKA @funilrys and used by the Ultimate Hosts Blacklist project to check the availability or syntax of a domain, IP or URL. It delivers its status based on the result from WHOIS, DNS LOOKUP or even the HTTP status code.

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