asl -bl IP

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kram
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asl -bl IP

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Hello,

when I try blacklist an IP from the command line, it is always preceded by an Unblocking IP: same ip

asl -bl 105.184.20.118

Adding to blacklist: 105.184.20.118
Unblocking IP: 105.184.20.118

Is this behavior correct?
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Re: asl -bl IP

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Yes, it moves the IP address to the permanent blacklist and ensures that it is removed from the temporary blocklist in the firewall rules.
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Re: asl -bl IP

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Thanks for the clarity @prupert.
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