Theres no built-in tools to perform bulk operations with Imunify360 lists as of the current version.
However, this can be done by issuing:
cat graylist.ips | xargs | imunify360-agent graylist ip delete
Given you have a list of IPs to remove in graylist.ips file (you may use awk utility to build it)
delete ip range from imunify360 graylist
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delete ip range from imunify360 graylist
Hello,
Is there a way to delete a range of IPs from the Imunify360 graylist? For example, I want to unblock all IPs from the range 192.168.5.0/29. I searched for the range of IPs by not entering the last octet of the IP, like so:
I noticed that imunify agent does understand multiple arguments, like so:Code:[root@server01 csf]# imunify360-agent graylist ip list --by-abuser-ip 192.168.5. IP TTL COUNTRY 192.168.5.0 1071182 NA 192.168.5.4 1209984 NA 192.168.5.6 958323 NA 192.168.5.7 1210757 NA
> imunify360-agent graylist ip delete 192.168.5.0 192.168.5.4 192.168.5.6 192.168.5.7
Besides having to make a workaround using multiple commands of "imunify360-agent graylist ip delete", giving multiple arguments to one command or some other bash iteration, is there a way to unblock an IP range specified by me?
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