Deny Inbound Connections from Specified Hosts (Allow All Others)
The following procedure describes how to change the global IP access setting to Allow by Default and specify some hosts to deny.
With this setting in effect, the server allows most hosts and denies some.
To deny inbound requests from specified hosts
1. Open the Integration Server Administrator if it is not already open.
2. In the Security menu of the Navigation panel, click Ports.
3. Click Change Global IP Access Restrictions.
4. Click Change IP Access Mode to Allow by Default.
The server changes the access mode and displays a screen from which you can add hosts to the Deny List.
5. Click Add Hosts to Deny List.
6. Specify the host names (e.g., workstation5.webmethods.com) or IP addresses (e.g. 132.906.19.22 or 2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348) of hosts from which the server is to deny inbound requests). Separate your entries with commas, for example: *.denyme.com, *.denyme2.com.
The host names or IP addresses can include upper and lower case alphabetic characters, digits (0-9), hyphens (-), and periods (.) and cannot include spaces. For IPv6, IP addresses can also include colons (:) and brackets ([]).
Note: | IP addresses are harder to spoof, and therefore more secure. |
You can use the following pattern-matching characters to identify several clients with similar host names or IP addresses.
Char | Description | Example |
* | Matches any number of characters | r*.webmethods.com |
? | Matches any single character | workstation?.webmethods.com |
7. Click Add Hosts.