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#### Description
##### **Summary**
This update introduces new functionality to the `secfilter` module, enabling the removal
of entries from both the Blacklist and Whitelist. It also includes automatic detection and
removal of duplicate values from these lists.
##### **Details**
* Users can now remove specific entries from the Blacklist or Whitelist based on type
(e.g., IP, domain, user) and a given value.
* Supports removal of single or multiple matching entries in one operation.
##### **Benefits**
- Improves the usability and flexibility of the `secfilter` module by allowing
fine-grained control over list management.
- Ensures that the Blacklist and Whitelist are kept clean and free from redundant
entries.
- Enhances performance by reducing unnecessary duplication in the lists.
##### Testing
This feature was tested using `kmcmd` commands in various scenarios:
- Removing the **first element** in the list.
- Removing an element from the **middle** of the list.
- Removing the **last element** in the list.
- Removing **all matching elements** in the list.
In all cases, the commands worked correctly, and the lists were updated and cleaned as
expected.
You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/4086
-- Commit Summary --
* secfilter: support remove rule in Whitelist and Blacklist
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into
Feature/5-support-remove-rule-in-Whitelist-Blacklist
* secfilter: support remove rule in Whitelist and Blacklist
* edit end of file
-- File Changes --
M src/modules/secfilter/secfilter.c (8)
M src/modules/secfilter/secfilter.h (3)
M src/modules/secfilter/secfilter_db.c (106)
M src/modules/secfilter/secfilter_rpc.c (94)
-- Patch Links --
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/4086.patch
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/4086.diff
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