Updated README for clarity and RouterOS guide
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curl https://your-krawl-instance/<DASHBOARD-PATH>/api/download/malicious_ips.txt
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```
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This file can be used to [update a set of firewall rules](https://www.allthingstech.ch/using-opnsense-and-ip-blocklists-to-block-malicious-traffic), for example on OPNsense and pfSense, enabling automatic blocking of malicious IPs or using IPtables
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This file enables automatic blocking of malicious traffic across various platforms. You can use it to update firewall rules on:
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* [OPNsense and pfSense](https://www.allthingstech.ch/using-opnsense-and-ip-blocklists-to-block-malicious-traffic)
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* [RouterOS](https://rentry.co/krawl-routeros)
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* IPtables
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## IP Reputation
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Krawl [uses tasks that analyze recent traffic to build and continuously update an IP reputation](src/tasks/analyze_ips.py) score. It runs periodically and evaluates each active IP address based on multiple behavioral indicators to classify it as an attacker, crawler, or regular user. Thresholds are fully customizable.
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## Star History
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<img src="https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=BlessedRebuS/Krawl&type=Date" width="600" alt="Star History Chart" />
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