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How to Set Up the White List on a Minecraft Server
Setting up a whitelist is a simple and effective way to limit your Minecraft server to players who you trust. It'll prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your server and potentially damaging your world.
Turn on Whitelist
- Login to Command Center.
- From the server list, find the server you wish to modify, and click the Manage button on the right.
- From the server you selected, select the Console tab if you aren't already on the console page.
- Type:
whiteliston
into the console and then press enter.
Test the Whitelist
On your computer, start Minecraft and try to connect to your server. You should see, 'You're not whitelisted on the server!'
If you're still able to join your server, you may need to manually turn on the white list:
- Login to Command Center.
- From the server list, find the server you wish to modify, and click the Manage button on the right.
- Click the Files tab above the console.
- Open
server.properties
. - Find the line containing
whitelist=
. - Change
false
totrue
. - Save the file.
- Restart your server.
Adding Players to the Whitelist
In your console, type: whitelistadd[playername]
and press enter. Replace playername with the actual name of the player you wish to add to the white list.
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Removing Players from the Whitelist
In your console, type: whitelistremove[playername]
and press enter. Replace playername with the actual name of the player you wish to remove from the white list.
View Players in the Whitelist
In your console, type: whitelistlist
and press enter.
Turn Off Whitelist
In your console type: whitelistoff
and press enter.
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At times, you may want to bypass or whitelist certain IP ranges, either because they are known to be trusted and internal, or because they provide specific services that should not be checked for spam. It is very important that you don't whitelist an MTA that sends untrusted email, though, for example an inbound MTA (from the Internet) that has not already been checked for spam will then allow all email to arrive unchecked.
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In 8.0 (IronMaiden) and later, there is a feature in ZCS to automatically bypass SpamAssassin for mail originating from all IPs within the postfix 'mynetworks' IP ranges: Direct mail 4 3 10 download free.
Bypass SA for emails sent from internal ZWC users (or provide a way to score them) [1] - Fixed: 8.0
By default, this bypass is not enabled:
Default:
In order to enable, set to true and restart the MTA processes:
Once set, amavis bypasses SpamAssassin for all messages originating internal trusted networks. These networks are configured by modifying the global or server configuration attribute zimbraMtaMyNetworks:
Retrieve current settings:
Configure MTA networks:
The zimbraMtaMyNetworks configuration is then included in Amavis in @mynetworks, according to this entry in amavisd.conf, which causes those IPs to be white-listed:
Monthlycal 1 5 5 – a colorful monthly calendar widget. This shows how to disable anti-spam checking of all emails coming from an IP address -- in other words whitelist an IP address instead of conventional domain name whitelisting.
Everything here is done as the zimbra user. Let's say you want to whitelist all the emails coming from 192.168.1.1:
postfix_recipient_restrictions.cf
Enter following line at the top of: /opt/zimbra/conf/postfix_recipient_restrictions.cf
amavis_client_whitelist
Create a file: /opt/zimbra/postfix/conf/amavis_client_whitelist
Converting amavis_client_whitelist an ASCII form file into maptype database file:
That will create a Berkeley DB:
amavisd.conf.in
Fast motion clipper 1 0 download free. Enter following in /opt/zimbra/conf/amavisd.conf.in:
NOTE: Make sure you use the amavisd.conf.in and NOTamavisd.conf
NOTE: If you paste this section in directly, you will need to comment out the existing $inet_socket_port paramater
if you want to bypass virus checking too:
Restart postfix and amavisd
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Article ID:https://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=IP_Address_whitelisting | Date Modified: 2015-07-12 |
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