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The matrix
Raymond Hill edited this page Dec 25, 2013
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A quick overview of the matrix:
- The matrix is made of cells.
- Each cell is bound to a hostname, a type of request, or both.
- A greenish cell (pale or dark) represents a request to allow.
- Dark green means there is an explicit whitelist rule assigned to the cell.
- Pale green means the whitelist status is inherited from another higher precedence cell in the matrix.
- A reddish cell (pale or dark) represents a request to block.
- Dark red means there is an explicit blacklist rule assigned to the cell.
- Pale red means the blacklist status is inherited from another higher precedence cell in the matrix.
- A pale green or pale red cell is also referred to as being graylisted.
- A graylisted cell always inherit its whitelist or blacklist status from an higher precedence cell.
- The top row lets you control the types of request which are to be allowed/denied.
- The left-most column lets you control the hostnames which are to be allowed/denied.
- The top-left cell lets you control all the other cells in the matrix.
- A click on that single cell allows you to whitelist or blacklist all the cells in the matrix -- except those cells which are explicitly white or blacklisted.
- This cell affects the status of graylisted cells in the top row and the left-most column.
- In turn, the cells in the top row affect the status of graylisted cells under them.
- In turn, the cells in the left-most column affect the status of graylisted cells on their right.