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6.7. Blacklisting Hosts and Networks
blacklisted, it still does not prevent NetDefendOS mechanisms such as Threshold Rules from
dropping or denying connections from that source. What whitelisting does is prevent a source being
added to a blacklist if that is the action a rule has specified.
For further details on usage see Section 6.5.7, "IDP Actions", Section 10.3.8, "Threshold Rule
Blacklisting" and Section 10.3, "Threshold Rules".
The CLI blacklist Command
The blacklist command can be used to look at as well as manipulate the current contents of the
blacklist and the whitelist. The current blacklist can be viewed with the command:
gw-world:/> blacklist -show -black
This blacklist command can be used to remove a host from the blacklist using the -unblock option.
Example 6.22. Adding a Host to the Whitelist
In this example we will add an IP address object called white_ip to the whitelist. This will mean this IP address can
never be blacklisted.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add BlacklistWhiteHost Addresses=white_ip Service=all_tcp
Web Interface
1.
Goto System > Whitelist > Add > Whitelist host
2.
Now select the IP address object white_ip so it is added to the whitelist
3.
Select the service all_tcp to be associated with this whitelist entry
4.
Click OK
Note: The content filtering blacklist is separate
Content filtering blacklisting is a separate subject and uses a separate logical list (see
Section 6.3, "Web Content Filtering").
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