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- | ===== Create Lists ===== | ||
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- | ==== Created a Pass List ==== | ||
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- | Navigate to **Services -> Suricata -> Pass List**. | ||
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- | <WRAP alert> | ||
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- | In that situation, a passlist makes sense. | ||
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- | For about any other case, it does not. | ||
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- | Use custom PASS rules instead if you really need passlist functionality. | ||
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