Fortinet 336 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
2. Go to Web Protection> Access > IP List.
To access this part of the web UI, your administrator’s account access profile must have
Read and Write permission to items in the Web Protection Configuration category. For
details, see “Permissions” on page 47.
3. Click Create New.
A dialog appears.
4. In Name, type a unique name that can be referenced by other parts of the configuration. Do
not use spaces or special characters. The maximum length is 35 characters.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Create New to add an entry to the set.
A dialog appears.
7. Configure these settings:
Setting name Description
Type Select either:
Trust IP — The source IP address is trusted and allowed to access
your web servers, unless it fails a previous scan (see “Sequence of
scans” on page 23).
Black IP — The source IP address that is distrusted, and is
permanently blocked (blacklisted) from accessing your web servers,
even if it would normally pass all other scans.
Note: If multiple clients share the same source IP address, such as when
a group of clients is behind a firewall or router performing network
address translation (NAT), blacklisting the source IP address could block
innocent clients that share the same source IP address with an offending
client.
IP Type the client’s source IP address.
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