Closed mikhaelkh closed 9 years ago
Go to http://test-ipv6.com/, allow ipv6 ([2001:]) script in matrix and save rule, go to scoped rules and see that it is in greylist and lock is unlocked. By the way, what does graylist means? Before it was always empty.
script
scoped rules
The rule is locked, it's just the rendering of the rule which was broken in the "Scoped rules" tab.
"Graylisting" is necessary when we want to override an ubiquitously blacklisted (or whitelisted) hostname.
Go to http://test-ipv6.com/, allow ipv6 ([2001:])
script
in matrix and save rule, go toscoped rules
and see that it is in greylist and lock is unlocked. By the way, what does graylist means? Before it was always empty.