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IP Access Management
IP Address Allowlisting and Denylisting
Cerberus FTP and its IP Manager helps administrators to easily manage IP addresses and their access to the server. Also known as “whitelisting” or “blacklisting”, this tool is useful for mitigating known threats and can help protect your organization from denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.
- Entered IP addresses are immediately validated to ensure accuracy
- Use CSV files to import or export your allowlisted and denylisted IP addresses in bulk
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