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Topic: Global vs. Domain White/Black Lists

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I was curious as to the interaction between domain whitelists/blacklists and global versions.  Can you have entries in both, or does one take precedence over the other?  Is it possible to blacklist an IP in the global setting, but whitelist it the domain setting, so that all domains except one would have the IP blocked?  How about the revers (whitelist an IP in the the global, blacklist it in a domain?)

Thanks!

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Re: Global vs. Domain White/Black Lists

mbaker wrote:

Can you have entries in both, or does one take precedence over the other?

Per-user white/blacklists has HIGHEST priority, then per-domain, then global.

mbaker wrote:

Is it possible to blacklist an IP in the global setting, but whitelist it the domain setting, so that all domains except one would have the IP blocked? How about the revers (whitelist an IP in the the global, blacklist it in a domain?)

Yes.

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Re: Global vs. Domain White/Black Lists

More than adequate.  Thank you!