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Shared list across CF account domains #81

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mannp opened this issue Feb 23, 2022 · 3 comments
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Shared list across CF account domains #81

mannp opened this issue Feb 23, 2022 · 3 comments

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mannp commented Feb 23, 2022

Wondered if there is a cfg setting to select an existing ip list to use within a CF account?

For free accounts only one list is allowed, but I have used the cache config and tweaked it to keep the ip list from the first domain and used it for the second domain too.

It appears to work and keeps the domains semi separated with their own api keys.

There doesn't though appear to be a way to select the list in the actual cfg.yaml file?

Is that correct?

Thanks for creating this btw :)

I created the firewall rule for the second domain manually and so far, nothing is complaining 👍🏻

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sbs2001 commented Mar 9, 2022

@mannp Each domain/zone in account's zones(

) block share IP lists.

There's no setting to use existing ip lists for now. This is tricky to implement due to recent changes (#77 (comment)).

@buixor buixor closed this as completed Apr 29, 2022
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buixor commented Apr 29, 2022

Sorry, closed a bit fast. This seems a bit complicated currently, but might come up later.

@buixor buixor reopened this Apr 29, 2022
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mannp commented Apr 29, 2022

Sorry, closed a bit fast. This seems a bit complicated currently, but might come up later.

Np, thanks for considering at a later date.

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