- A
whitelist or
allowlist is a list or
register of
entities that are
being provided a
particular privilege, service, mobility,
access or recognition. Entities...
- like
Verizon which only used
allowlists for 3G (which was a
requirement for CDMA) and T-Mobile does not use an
allowlist but
instead a blocklist, including...
-
rewrite the Return-Path,
unlike mailing lists. The next hop does not
allowlist the forwarder. This hop
checks SPF. This is a
necessary and
obvious feature...
-
memory too
often (causing
state retention loss).
Allowlist —
attacks based on the fact that the
allowlisting devices will
behave differently when communicating...
-
domain name to a blocklist. Likewise,
domains can be
manually added to an
allowlist should a website's
function be
impaired by
domains being blocked. Pi-hole...
- byp****ing 'nonce'
allowlisting origins were published. In
January 2016,
another method was published,
which leverages server-wide CSP
allowlisting to exploit...
-
valid credentials, the
gateway adds that device's MAC
address to its
allowlist;
since MAC
addresses can
easily be spoofed, any
other device can pretend...
- security, the
WebSocket server must
compare the
header data
against an
allowlist of
origins permitted to
receive a reply. The
behavior of same-origin checks...
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Those items on the list are
denied access. The
opposite is a whitelist,
allowlist, or p****list, in
which only
items on the list are let
through whatever...
- (executable) web content,
which can be
wholly or
partially unblocked by
allowlisting a site or
domain from the extension's
toolbar menu or by
clicking a placeholder...