IPv6 Hosts

RBLTracker fully supports monitoring IPv6 addresses, for those black list sources that provide IPv6 data. You can add IPv6 addresses in exactly the same way as IPv4 addresses- as single addresses, CIDR blocks, and IP ranges. See Adding a New Host for more details on how to add the various types of hosts. When monitoring […]

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IP Range Host Type

RBLTracker supports an IP Range Host type, which lets you add hosts as: CIDR ranges – for example, 10.10.10.1/24 to add a full class C. IP lists either as 10.10.10.10 – 10.10.10.15 OR 10.10.10.10-15 to add a the range of 6 addresses. Rather than each individual IP address showing up under your list of hosts, you’ll […]

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Bulk Importing a List of Hosts

RBLTracker has an easy to use bulk host import tool, available from the Manage -> Hosts section of the portal. Clicking this option will open the bulk import dialog, which will let you select a CSV document with a list of host descriptions (labels), and host values (either IP addresses or domains). Click “Choose File” […]

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Adding a New Host

Hosts can be added via the Manage -> Hosts section of the RBLTracker portal, or via our API. Simply select the host type (IP address or domain), enter a description (a label), and then host value, and click “Add New Host” in the top-right corner. The host value can either be one of: IPv4 Address […]

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What are Hosts?

A “Host” is either an IP address or a domain that you’d like to enable monitoring on. RBLTracker will check your IP addresses against our list of RBLs, and your domains, against our list of URIBLs and Safe Browsing databases. Both IP addresses and domains will be checked against the Facebook Threat Exchange Data. It’s […]

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