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Firewall is currently doing this in the laravel.log files. If you do something like log to the database instead of a local log file, you could essentially achieve this. I agree it would be a nice feature, but it seems a little redundant given Laravel's new logging capabilities.
I guess I was not clear, I meant when entering a IP to be blocked or an IP to whitelist, I would love to make a memo's who's IP it is,
ie :
xxx.xxx.xx.xxx | whitelist | home office of pete
xxx.xxx.xx.xxx | whitelist | work office of pete
Would be cool if I could add notes to the database entry why this ip was blocked/ whitelisted. or some indication who this IP belongs to
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