├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
└── gfwlist2dnsmasq.sh
/.travis.yml:
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1 | #filename:.travis.yml
2 | dist: xential
3 | sudo: false
4 | notifications:
5 | email: false
6 | env:
7 | global:
8 | - REPO=gfwlist2dnsmasq
9 | script:
10 | - mkdir -p $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/output
11 | - ./gfwlist2dnsmasq.sh -l -o ./output/gfwlist_domain.txt
12 | - ./gfwlist2dnsmasq.sh -o ./output/dnsmasq_gfwlist.conf
13 | - ./gfwlist2dnsmasq.sh -s gfwlist -o ./output/dnsmasq_gfwlist_ipset.conf
14 | - DATE_TIME=$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
15 | - cd /tmp/
16 | - git clone https://${GIT_USER}:${TOKEN}@github.com/${GIT_USER}/${REPO}.git --branch gh-pages --single-branch gh-pages > /dev/null 2>&1 || exit 1
17 | - cd gh-pages || exit 1
18 | - git config user.name "cokebar"
19 | - git config user.email "cokebar@cokebar.info"
20 | - cp $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/output/* .
21 | - git add -A
22 | - git commit -a -m "Configuration Files Generated on [$DATE_TIME]"
23 | - git push -fq origin gh-pages > /dev/null 2>&1 || exit 1
24 | - echo -e "Uploaded files to gh-pages\n"
25 |
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1 | # gfwlist2dnsmasq
2 | A shell script which convert gfwlist into dnsmasq rules.
3 |
4 | Working on both Linux-based (Debian/Ubuntu/Cent OS/OpenWrt/LEDE/Cygwin/Bash on Windows/etc.) and BSD-based (FreeBSD/Mac OS X/etc.) system.
5 |
6 | This script needs `sed`, `base64`, `curl`(or`wget`). You should have these binaries on you system.
7 |
8 | ### Usage
9 | ```
10 | sh gfwlist2dnsmasq.sh [options] -o FILE
11 | Valid options are:
12 | -d, --dns
13 | DNS IP address for the GfwList Domains (Default: 127.0.0.1)
14 | -p, --port
15 | DNS Port for the GfwList Domains (Default: 5353)
16 | -s, --ipset
17 | Ipset name for the GfwList domains
18 | (If not given, ipset rules will not be generated.)
19 | -o, --output
20 | /path/to/output_filename
21 | -i, --insecure
22 | Force bypass certificate validation (insecure)
23 | -l, --domain-list
24 | Convert Gfwlist into domain list instead of dnsmasq rules
25 | (If this option is set, DNS IP/Port & ipset are not needed)
26 | --exclude-domain-file
27 | Delete specific domains in the result from a domain list text file
28 | Please put one domain per line
29 | --extra-domain-file
30 | Include extra domains to the result from a domain list text file
31 | This file will be processed after the exclude-domain-file
32 | Please put one domain per line
33 | -h, --help Usage
34 | ```
35 |
36 | ### OpenWRT Usage
37 |
38 | ( For LEDE 17.01/ OpenWrt 18.06 and later)
39 |
40 | To download gfwlist `curl` or `wget` is needed. Because the connection is HTTPS, if you use busybox `wget`, you need to install `libustream-openssl` or `libustream-mbedtls` to support it, otherwise use GNU `wget`.
41 |
42 | Because gfwlist is encoded by BASE64, `base64` is needed to decode.
43 |
44 | ```
45 | # curl
46 | opkg update
47 | opkg install curl coreutils-base64
48 | # busybox wget (default by OpenWrt)
49 | opkg update
50 | opkg install libustream-mbedtls coreutils-base64
51 | # GNU wget
52 | opkg update
53 | opkg install wget coreutils-base64
54 | ```
55 |
56 | For security reason, this script won't bypass HTTPS certificate validation. So you should install ca-certificates and ca-bundle in addition.
57 |
58 | ```
59 | opkg update
60 | opkg install ca-certificates ca-bundle
61 | ```
62 |
63 | If you really want to bypass the certificate validation, use '-i' or '--insecure' option. You should know this is insecure.
64 |
65 | ### Generated Configuration Files [](https://travis-ci.org/cokebar/gfwlist2dnsmasq)
66 |
67 | If you don't want to generate dnsmasq configuration file by yourself, you can directly download them:
68 |
69 | - gfwlist to dnsmasq rule file without ipset: https://cokebar.github.io/gfwlist2dnsmasq/dnsmasq_gfwlist.conf
70 |
71 | - gfwlist to dnsmasq rule file with ipset: https://cokebar.github.io/gfwlist2dnsmasq/dnsmasq_gfwlist_ipset.conf
72 |
73 | - gfwlist to domain list file: https://cokebar.github.io/gfwlist2dnsmasq/gfwlist_domain.txt
74 |
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | # Name: gfwlist2dnsmasq.sh
4 | # Desription: A shell script which convert gfwlist into dnsmasq rules.
5 | # Version: 0.9.0 (2020.04.09)
6 | # Author: Cokebar Chi
7 | # Website: https://github.com/cokebar
8 |
9 | _green() {
10 | printf '\033[1;31;32m'
11 | printf -- "%b" "$1"
12 | printf '\033[0m'
13 | }
14 |
15 | _red() {
16 | printf '\033[1;31;31m'
17 | printf -- "%b" "$1"
18 | printf '\033[0m'
19 | }
20 |
21 | _yellow() {
22 | printf '\033[1;31;33m'
23 | printf -- "%b" "$1"
24 | printf '\033[0m'
25 | }
26 |
27 | usage() {
28 | cat <<-EOF
29 |
30 | Name: gfwlist2dnsmasq.sh
31 | Desription: A shell script which convert gfwlist into dnsmasq rules.
32 | Version: 0.8.0 (2017.12.25)
33 | Author: Cokebar Chi
34 | Website: https://github.com/cokebar
35 |
36 | Usage: sh gfwlist2dnsmasq.sh [options] -o FILE
37 | Valid options are:
38 | -d, --dns
39 | DNS IP address for the GfwList Domains (Default: 127.0.0.1)
40 | -p, --port
41 | DNS Port for the GfwList Domains (Default: 5353)
42 | -s, --ipset
43 | Ipset name for the GfwList domains
44 | (If not given, ipset rules will not be generated.)
45 | -o, --output
46 | /path/to/output_filename
47 | -i, --insecure
48 | Force bypass certificate validation (insecure)
49 | -l, --domain-list
50 | Convert Gfwlist into domain list instead of dnsmasq rules
51 | (If this option is set, DNS IP/Port & ipset are not needed)
52 | --exclude-domain-file
53 | Delete specific domains in the result from a domain list text file
54 | Please put one domain per line
55 | --extra-domain-file
56 | Include extra domains to the result from a domain list text file
57 | This file will be processed after the exclude-domain-file
58 | Please put one domain per line
59 | -h, --help
60 | Usage
61 | EOF
62 | exit $1
63 | }
64 |
65 | clean_and_exit(){
66 | # Clean up temp files
67 | printf 'Cleaning up... '
68 | rm -rf $TMP_DIR
69 | _green 'Done\n\n'
70 | [ $1 -eq 0 ] && _green 'Job Finished.\n\n' || _red 'Exit with Error code '$1'.\n'
71 | exit $1
72 | }
73 |
74 | check_depends(){
75 | which sed base64 mktemp >/dev/null
76 | if [ $? != 0 ]; then
77 | _red 'Error: Missing Dependency.\nPlease check whether you have the following binaries on you system:\nwhich, sed, base64, mktemp.\n'
78 | exit 3
79 | fi
80 | which curl >/dev/null
81 | if [ $? != 0 ]; then
82 | which wget >/dev/null
83 | if [ $? != 0 ]; then
84 | _red 'Error: Missing Dependency.\nEither curl or wget required.\n'
85 | exit 3
86 | fi
87 | USE_WGET=1
88 | else
89 | USE_WGET=0
90 | fi
91 |
92 | SYS_KERNEL=`uname -s`
93 | if [ $SYS_KERNEL = "Darwin" -o $SYS_KERNEL = "FreeBSD" ]; then
94 | BASE64_DECODE='base64 -D'
95 | SED_ERES='sed -E'
96 | else
97 | BASE64_DECODE='base64 -d'
98 | SED_ERES='sed -r'
99 | fi
100 | }
101 |
102 | get_args(){
103 | OUT_TYPE='DNSMASQ_RULES'
104 | DNS_IP='127.0.0.1'
105 | DNS_PORT='5353'
106 | IPSET_NAME=''
107 | FILE_FULLPATH=''
108 | CURL_EXTARG=''
109 | WGET_EXTARG=''
110 | WITH_IPSET=0
111 | EXTRA_DOMAIN_FILE=''
112 | EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE=''
113 | IPV4_PATTERN='^((2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.){3}(2[0-4][0-9]|25[0-5]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)$'
114 | IPV6_PATTERN='^((([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}:){7}([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}|:))|(([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}:){6}(:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}|((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])){3})|:))|(([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}:){5}(((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){1,2})|:((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])){3})|:))|(([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}:){4}(((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){1,3})|((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4})?:((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])){3}))|:))|(([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}:){3}(((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){1,4})|((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){0,2}:((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])){3}))|:))|(([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}:){2}(((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){1,5})|((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){0,3}:((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])){3}))|:))|(([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}:){1}(((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){1,6})|((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){0,4}:((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])){3}))|:))|(:(((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){1,7})|((:[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}){0,5}:((25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])(\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9]?[0-9])){3}))|:)))(%.+)?$'
115 |
116 | while [ ${#} -gt 0 ]; do
117 | case "${1}" in
118 | --help | -h)
119 | usage 0
120 | ;;
121 | --domain-list | -l)
122 | OUT_TYPE='DOMAIN_LIST'
123 | ;;
124 | --insecure | -i)
125 | CURL_EXTARG='--insecure'
126 | WGET_EXTARG='--no-check-certificate'
127 | ;;
128 | --dns | -d)
129 | DNS_IP="$2"
130 | shift
131 | ;;
132 | --port | -p)
133 | DNS_PORT="$2"
134 | shift
135 | ;;
136 | --ipset | -s)
137 | IPSET_NAME="$2"
138 | shift
139 | ;;
140 | --output | -o)
141 | OUT_FILE="$2"
142 | shift
143 | ;;
144 | --extra-domain-file)
145 | EXTRA_DOMAIN_FILE="$2"
146 | shift
147 | ;;
148 | --exclude-domain-file)
149 | EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE="$2"
150 | shift
151 | ;;
152 | *)
153 | _red "Invalid argument: $1"
154 | usage 1
155 | ;;
156 | esac
157 | shift 1
158 | done
159 |
160 | # Check path & file name
161 | if [ -z $OUT_FILE ]; then
162 | _red 'Error: Please specify the path to the output file(using -o/--output argument).\n'
163 | exit 1
164 | else
165 | if [ -z ${OUT_FILE##*/} ]; then
166 | _red 'Error: '$OUT_FILE' is a path, not a file.\n'
167 | exit 1
168 | else
169 | if [ ${OUT_FILE}a != ${OUT_FILE%/*}a ] && [ ! -d ${OUT_FILE%/*} ]; then
170 | _red 'Error: Folder do not exist: '${OUT_FILE%/*}'\n'
171 | exit 1
172 | fi
173 | fi
174 | fi
175 |
176 | if [ $OUT_TYPE = 'DNSMASQ_RULES' ]; then
177 | # Check DNS IP
178 | IPV4_TEST=$(echo $DNS_IP | grep -E $IPV4_PATTERN)
179 | IPV6_TEST=$(echo $DNS_IP | grep -E $IPV6_PATTERN)
180 | if [ "$IPV4_TEST" != "$DNS_IP" -a "$IPV6_TEST" != "$DNS_IP" ]; then
181 | _red 'Error: Please enter a valid DNS server IP address.\n'
182 | exit 1
183 | fi
184 |
185 | # Check DNS port
186 | if [ $DNS_PORT -lt 1 -o $DNS_PORT -gt 65535 ]; then
187 | _red 'Error: Please enter a valid DNS server port.\n'
188 | exit 1
189 | fi
190 |
191 | # Check ipset name
192 | if [ -z $IPSET_NAME ]; then
193 | WITH_IPSET=0
194 | else
195 | IPSET_TEST=$(echo $IPSET_NAME | grep -E '^\w+(,\w+)*$')
196 | if [ "$IPSET_TEST" != "$IPSET_NAME" ]; then
197 | _red 'Error: Please enter a valid IP set name.\n'
198 | exit 1
199 | else
200 | WITH_IPSET=1
201 | fi
202 | fi
203 | fi
204 |
205 | if [ ! -z $EXTRA_DOMAIN_FILE ] && [ ! -f $EXTRA_DOMAIN_FILE ]; then
206 | _yellow 'WARNING:\nExtra domain file does not exist, ignored.\n\n'
207 | EXTRA_DOMAIN_FILE=''
208 | fi
209 |
210 | if [ ! -z $EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE ] && [ ! -f $EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE ]; then
211 | _yellow 'WARNING:\nExclude domain file does not exist, ignored.\n\n'
212 | EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE=''
213 | fi
214 | }
215 |
216 | process(){
217 | # Set Global Var
218 | BASE_URL='https://github.com/gfwlist/gfwlist/raw/master/gfwlist.txt'
219 | TMP_DIR=`mktemp -d /tmp/gfwlist2dnsmasq.XXXXXX`
220 | BASE64_FILE="$TMP_DIR/base64.txt"
221 | GFWLIST_FILE="$TMP_DIR/gfwlist.txt"
222 | DOMAIN_TEMP_FILE="$TMP_DIR/gfwlist2domain.tmp"
223 | DOMAIN_FILE="$TMP_DIR/gfwlist2domain.txt"
224 | CONF_TMP_FILE="$TMP_DIR/gfwlist.conf.tmp"
225 | OUT_TMP_FILE="$TMP_DIR/gfwlist.out.tmp"
226 |
227 | # Fetch GfwList and decode it into plain text
228 | printf 'Fetching GfwList... '
229 | if [ $USE_WGET = 0 ]; then
230 | curl -s -L $CURL_EXTARG -o$BASE64_FILE $BASE_URL
231 | else
232 | wget -q $WGET_EXTARG -O$BASE64_FILE $BASE_URL
233 | fi
234 | if [ $? != 0 ]; then
235 | _red '\nFailed to fetch gfwlist.txt. Please check your Internet connection, and check TLS support for curl/wget.\n'
236 | clean_and_exit 2
237 | fi
238 | $BASE64_DECODE $BASE64_FILE > $GFWLIST_FILE || ( _red 'Failed to decode gfwlist.txt. Quit.\n'; clean_and_exit 2 )
239 | _green 'Done.\n\n'
240 |
241 | # Convert
242 | IGNORE_PATTERN='^\!|\[|^@@|(https?://){0,1}[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+'
243 | HEAD_FILTER_PATTERN='s#^(\|\|?)?(https?://)?##g'
244 | TAIL_FILTER_PATTERN='s#/.*$|%2F.*$##g'
245 | DOMAIN_PATTERN='([a-zA-Z0-9][-a-zA-Z0-9]*(\.[a-zA-Z0-9][-a-zA-Z0-9]*)+)'
246 | HANDLE_WILDCARD_PATTERN='s#^(([a-zA-Z0-9]*\*[-a-zA-Z0-9]*)?(\.))?([a-zA-Z0-9][-a-zA-Z0-9]*(\.[a-zA-Z0-9][-a-zA-Z0-9]*)+)(\*[a-zA-Z0-9]*)?#\4#g'
247 |
248 | printf 'Converting GfwList to ' && _green $OUT_TYPE && printf ' ...\n'
249 | _yellow '\nWARNING:\nThe following lines in GfwList contain regex, and might be ignored:\n\n'
250 | cat $GFWLIST_FILE | grep -n '^/.*$'
251 | _yellow "\nThis script will try to convert some of the regex rules. But you should know this may not be a equivalent conversion.\nIf there's regex rules which this script do not deal with, you should add the domain manually to the list.\n\n"
252 | grep -vE $IGNORE_PATTERN $GFWLIST_FILE | $SED_ERES $HEAD_FILTER_PATTERN | $SED_ERES $TAIL_FILTER_PATTERN | grep -E $DOMAIN_PATTERN | $SED_ERES $HANDLE_WILDCARD_PATTERN > $DOMAIN_TEMP_FILE
253 |
254 | printf 'google.com\ngoogle.ad\ngoogle.ae\ngoogle.com.af\ngoogle.com.ag\ngoogle.com.ai\ngoogle.al\ngoogle.am\ngoogle.co.ao\ngoogle.com.ar\ngoogle.as\ngoogle.at\ngoogle.com.au\ngoogle.az\ngoogle.ba\ngoogle.com.bd\ngoogle.be\ngoogle.bf\ngoogle.bg\ngoogle.com.bh\ngoogle.bi\ngoogle.bj\ngoogle.com.bn\ngoogle.com.bo\ngoogle.com.br\ngoogle.bs\ngoogle.bt\ngoogle.co.bw\ngoogle.by\ngoogle.com.bz\ngoogle.ca\ngoogle.cd\ngoogle.cf\ngoogle.cg\ngoogle.ch\ngoogle.ci\ngoogle.co.ck\ngoogle.cl\ngoogle.cm\ngoogle.cn\ngoogle.com.co\ngoogle.co.cr\ngoogle.com.cu\ngoogle.cv\ngoogle.com.cy\ngoogle.cz\ngoogle.de\ngoogle.dj\ngoogle.dk\ngoogle.dm\ngoogle.com.do\ngoogle.dz\ngoogle.com.ec\ngoogle.ee\ngoogle.com.eg\ngoogle.es\ngoogle.com.et\ngoogle.fi\ngoogle.com.fj\ngoogle.fm\ngoogle.fr\ngoogle.ga\ngoogle.ge\ngoogle.gg\ngoogle.com.gh\ngoogle.com.gi\ngoogle.gl\ngoogle.gm\ngoogle.gp\ngoogle.gr\ngoogle.com.gt\ngoogle.gy\ngoogle.com.hk\ngoogle.hn\ngoogle.hr\ngoogle.ht\ngoogle.hu\ngoogle.co.id\ngoogle.ie\ngoogle.co.il\ngoogle.im\ngoogle.co.in\ngoogle.iq\ngoogle.is\ngoogle.it\ngoogle.je\ngoogle.com.jm\ngoogle.jo\ngoogle.co.jp\ngoogle.co.ke\ngoogle.com.kh\ngoogle.ki\ngoogle.kg\ngoogle.co.kr\ngoogle.com.kw\ngoogle.kz\ngoogle.la\ngoogle.com.lb\ngoogle.li\ngoogle.lk\ngoogle.co.ls\ngoogle.lt\ngoogle.lu\ngoogle.lv\ngoogle.com.ly\ngoogle.co.ma\ngoogle.md\ngoogle.me\ngoogle.mg\ngoogle.mk\ngoogle.ml\ngoogle.com.mm\ngoogle.mn\ngoogle.ms\ngoogle.com.mt\ngoogle.mu\ngoogle.mv\ngoogle.mw\ngoogle.com.mx\ngoogle.com.my\ngoogle.co.mz\ngoogle.com.na\ngoogle.com.nf\ngoogle.com.ng\ngoogle.com.ni\ngoogle.ne\ngoogle.nl\ngoogle.no\ngoogle.com.np\ngoogle.nr\ngoogle.nu\ngoogle.co.nz\ngoogle.com.om\ngoogle.com.pa\ngoogle.com.pe\ngoogle.com.pg\ngoogle.com.ph\ngoogle.com.pk\ngoogle.pl\ngoogle.pn\ngoogle.com.pr\ngoogle.ps\ngoogle.pt\ngoogle.com.py\ngoogle.com.qa\ngoogle.ro\ngoogle.ru\ngoogle.rw\ngoogle.com.sa\ngoogle.com.sb\ngoogle.sc\ngoogle.se\ngoogle.com.sg\ngoogle.sh\ngoogle.si\ngoogle.sk\ngoogle.com.sl\ngoogle.sn\ngoogle.so\ngoogle.sm\ngoogle.sr\ngoogle.st\ngoogle.com.sv\ngoogle.td\ngoogle.tg\ngoogle.co.th\ngoogle.com.tj\ngoogle.tk\ngoogle.tl\ngoogle.tm\ngoogle.tn\ngoogle.to\ngoogle.com.tr\ngoogle.tt\ngoogle.com.tw\ngoogle.co.tz\ngoogle.com.ua\ngoogle.co.ug\ngoogle.co.uk\ngoogle.com.uy\ngoogle.co.uz\ngoogle.com.vc\ngoogle.co.ve\ngoogle.vg\ngoogle.co.vi\ngoogle.com.vn\ngoogle.vu\ngoogle.ws\ngoogle.rs\ngoogle.co.za\ngoogle.co.zm\ngoogle.co.zw\ngoogle.cat\n' >> $DOMAIN_TEMP_FILE
255 | printf 'Google search domains... ' && _green 'Added\n'
256 |
257 | # Add blogspot domains
258 | printf 'blogspot.ca\nblogspot.co.uk\nblogspot.com\nblogspot.com.ar\nblogspot.com.au\nblogspot.com.br\nblogspot.com.by\nblogspot.com.co\nblogspot.com.cy\nblogspot.com.ee\nblogspot.com.eg\nblogspot.com.es\nblogspot.com.mt\nblogspot.com.ng\nblogspot.com.tr\nblogspot.com.uy\nblogspot.de\nblogspot.gr\nblogspot.in\nblogspot.mx\nblogspot.ch\nblogspot.fr\nblogspot.ie\nblogspot.it\nblogspot.pt\nblogspot.ro\nblogspot.sg\nblogspot.be\nblogspot.no\nblogspot.se\nblogspot.jp\nblogspot.in\nblogspot.ae\nblogspot.al\nblogspot.am\nblogspot.ba\nblogspot.bg\nblogspot.ch\nblogspot.cl\nblogspot.cz\nblogspot.dk\nblogspot.fi\nblogspot.gr\nblogspot.hk\nblogspot.hr\nblogspot.hu\nblogspot.ie\nblogspot.is\nblogspot.kr\nblogspot.li\nblogspot.lt\nblogspot.lu\nblogspot.md\nblogspot.mk\nblogspot.my\nblogspot.nl\nblogspot.no\nblogspot.pe\nblogspot.qa\nblogspot.ro\nblogspot.ru\nblogspot.se\nblogspot.sg\nblogspot.si\nblogspot.sk\nblogspot.sn\nblogspot.tw\nblogspot.ug\nblogspot.cat\n' >> $DOMAIN_TEMP_FILE
259 | printf 'Blogspot domains... ' && _green 'Added\n'
260 |
261 | # Add twimg.edgesuite.net
262 | printf 'twimg.edgesuite.net\n' >> $DOMAIN_TEMP_FILE
263 | printf 'twimg.edgesuite.net... ' && _green 'Added\n'
264 |
265 | # Delete exclude domains
266 | if [ ! -z $EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE ]; then
267 | for line in $(cat $EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE)
268 | do
269 | cat $DOMAIN_TEMP_FILE | grep -vF -f $EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE > $DOMAIN_FILE
270 | done
271 | printf 'Domains in exclude domain file '$EXCLUDE_DOMAIN_FILE'... ' && _green 'Deleted\n'
272 | else
273 | cat $DOMAIN_TEMP_FILE > $DOMAIN_FILE
274 | fi
275 |
276 | # Add extra domains
277 | if [ ! -z $EXTRA_DOMAIN_FILE ]; then
278 | cat $EXTRA_DOMAIN_FILE >> $DOMAIN_FILE
279 | printf 'Extra domain file '$EXTRA_DOMAIN_FILE'... ' && _green 'Added\n'
280 | fi
281 |
282 | if [ $OUT_TYPE = 'DNSMASQ_RULES' ]; then
283 | # Convert domains into dnsmasq rules
284 | if [ $WITH_IPSET -eq 1 ]; then
285 | _green 'Ipset rules included.'
286 | sort -u $DOMAIN_FILE | $SED_ERES 's#(.+)#server=/\1/'$DNS_IP'\#'$DNS_PORT'\
287 | ipset=/\1/'$IPSET_NAME'#g' > $CONF_TMP_FILE
288 | else
289 | _green 'Ipset rules not included.'
290 | sort -u $DOMAIN_FILE | $SED_ERES 's#(.+)#server=/\1/'$DNS_IP'\#'$DNS_PORT'#g' > $CONF_TMP_FILE
291 | fi
292 |
293 | # Generate output file
294 | echo '# dnsmasq rules generated by gfwlist' > $OUT_TMP_FILE
295 | echo "# Last Updated on $(date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")" >> $OUT_TMP_FILE
296 | echo '# ' >> $OUT_TMP_FILE
297 | cat $CONF_TMP_FILE >> $OUT_TMP_FILE
298 | cp $OUT_TMP_FILE $OUT_FILE
299 | else
300 | sort -u $DOMAIN_FILE > $OUT_TMP_FILE
301 | fi
302 |
303 | cp $OUT_TMP_FILE $OUT_FILE
304 | printf '\nConverting GfwList to '$OUT_TYPE'... ' && _green 'Done\n\n'
305 |
306 | # Clean up
307 | clean_and_exit 0
308 | }
309 |
310 | main() {
311 | if [ -z "$1" ]; then
312 | usage 0
313 | else
314 | check_depends
315 | get_args "$@"
316 | _green '\nJob Started.\n\n'
317 | process
318 | fi
319 | }
320 |
321 | main "$@"
322 |
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