IISIP - http://www.hdgreetings.com/other/Block-IP-IIS/
IISIP is a simple app that makes it easy to block spammy IPs in IIS.
- Can block multiple IPs at once unlike the IIS Admin interface
- Automatically reads in "feeds" of known IPs (for example Chinese IPs or black listed IPs)
- Easy to add your own feeds via a local txt file or URL to text file
- Works on Windows Server 2003 and Vista, both 32-bit and 64-bit
- It's free and source code is available (.NET C# all managed code)
WebKnight - http://www.aqtronix.com/?PageID=99
AQTRONIX WebKnight is an application firewall for IIS and other web servers and is released under the GNU General Public License. More particularly it is an ISAPI filter that secures your web server by blocking certain requests. If an alert is triggered WebKnight will take over and protect the web server. It does this by scanning all requests and processing them based on filter rules, set by the administrator. These rules are not based on a database of attack signatures that require regular updates. Instead WebKnight uses security filters as buffer overflow, SQL injection, directory traversal, character encoding and other attacks. This way WebKnight can protect your server against all known and unknown attacks. Because WebKnight is an ISAPI filter it has the advantage of working closely with the web server, this way it can do more than other firewalls and intrusion detection systems, like scanning encrypted traffic.
Features
Peerguardian - http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/
PeerGuardian 2 is Phoenix Labs’ premier IP blocker for Windows. PeerGuardian 2 integrates support for multiple lists, list editing, automatic updates, and blocking all of IPv4 (TCP, UDP, ICMP, etc), making it the safest and easiest way to protect your privacy on P2P.
PeerBlock - http://www.peerblock.com/
PeerBlock lets you control who your computer "talks to" on the Internet. By selecting appropriate lists of "known bad" computers, you can block communication with advertising or spyware oriented servers, computers monitoring your p2p activities, computers which have been "hacked", even entire countries! They can't get in to your computer, and your computer won't try to send them anything either.
And best of all, it's free!
and I put them here so I can remember them! :)
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