Firewall

IP addresses management is easy with a single list to manage both blocked and whitelisted IP addresses:

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By default, IPV4, IPV6 and all server localhosts addresses are whitelisted.

A convenient search bar and filter provides search capabilities based on all the information provided.

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Furthermore, administrators are able to perform actions on several selected IP addresses with a single click. Among the new features IP addresses management introduced, you will find the possibility to provide meaningful descriptions to any IP addresses:

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Last but not least, administrators are now able to unblock and add to whitelist multiple blocked IP addresses in a single action, by clicking on the "Add Existing to Whitelist" tab.

Using the command line to whitelist or block IP addresses and/or IP ranges

  • In order to whitelist IP addresses or IP range(s), the command has this syntax :

TSplus-Security.exe addwhitelistedip [ip addresses] [optional description]

You may whitelist several IP addresses, with a colon or semi-colon delimiter. Moreover, you can specify IP address ranges, instead of simple IP addresses. The syntax is : x.x.x.x-y.y.y.y Finally, you may indicate an optional description of the whitelist rule

Here is an example of a complete command : TSplus-Security.exe addwhitelistedip 1.1.1.1;2.2.2.2;3.3.3.1-3.3.6.12;5.5.5.5 "John's workplaces"

  • In order to block IP addresses or IP range(s), the command has a similar syntax :

TSplus-Security.exe blockips [ip addresses] [optional description]

  • In order to unblock IP addresses or IP range(s), the command has a similar syntax :

TSplus-Security.exe unblockips [ip addresses]

This command has no effect on IP addresses already blocked by Hacker IP protection. If you still want to unblock one of these addresses, please use the whitelist command.