04-07-2009 03:46 PM
Is there anyway to add multiple domains or IP addresses to the whitelist? Can I do this via the CLI? I'm not sure if the Blocker has a CLI.
04-07-2009 11:37 PM
Yes you can add to the whitelist what you like. The blocker has a CLI, but not IOS based. You can configure the blocker via CLI but I'm not sure how deep. But you can do everything from the webinterface and the webinterface is good and easy.
04-08-2009 07:30 AM
Let me rephrase my question. Can I add multiple domains or FQDNs to the whitelist? I know how to add just one through the GUI and that's all that it will allow to my knowledge.
04-08-2009 07:40 AM
Yes you can.
I was just on my box and under my Whitelist I can "Add Sender". It is no problem to add more than one!
04-08-2009 07:46 AM
Nope, not working for me. I drill down to:
--> Mail Policies
--> HAT Overview
--> WHITELIST
After I click WHITELIST, I get the option to add a sender.
"Enter the hosts to add. CIDR addresses such as 10.1.1.0/24 are allowed. IP address ranges such as 10.1.1.10-20 are allowed. IP subnets such as 10.2.3. are allowed. Hostnames such as crm.example.com are allowed. Partial hostnames such as .example.com are allowed."
If I try to add more than one domain, i.e., microsoft.com, cisco.com or microsoft.com cisco.com, I get this error:
What am I doing wrong?
04-08-2009 07:54 AM
Try to add one domain, then the next domain, and so on...
Have you the newest OS?
04-08-2009 07:59 AM
I can ADD ONE. I was asking if there is a way to add multiple. I have over a hundred domains from our customer list that I want to whitelist and adding them each individually is tedious. I wish Cisco would have added this as an option to the Blocker.
04-08-2009 08:01 AM
Ok I misunderstood you.
So I don't know...
04-08-2009 08:03 AM
That's OK. :) I'm hoping someone from Cisco will read this. I would like this to be a feature in a new release.
04-09-2009 01:23 PM
Hi there,
I can think of a couple of possibilities. The first would be to export the HAT and take a look at it in a text editor. It may be obvious how to add multiple entries. I've never done this, though, so it may not be clear.
Blocker does have a CLI. I believe this command would do what you're looking for in batch:
listenerconfig edit IncomingMail hostaccess edit sendergroup ACCEPT blahblahblah.com Policy: “TRUSTED”
You can also use listenerconfig by itself for menu-driven CLI.
Let me know if that works.
Jonathan
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