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SID-01635: Blacklist plugin question

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Is there a way to add a block of IP addresses to the allowed list? I want to add our company's entire local network to the allowed list at once rather than type every address in separately. Everyone gets blacklisted as soon as they edit something and it gets rather annoying having to go everytime to remove them from the blacklist and add them to the whitelist. I know that supposedly I can put in a partial address ending in a dot, but that doesn't seem to work for our internal IP address. So is this possible to do or am I stuck adding addresses in one by one?

-- Zhewar Rostam - 2013-02-07

Discussion and Answer

The WHITELIST setting does support partial IP addresses. May be you have a NAT issue, e.g. internal vs external IP addresses?

-- Peter Thoeny - 2013-02-07

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