<?=gettext("Aliases act as placeholders for real hosts, networks or ports. They can be used to minimize the number of changes that have to be made if a host, network or port changes. You can enter the name of an alias instead of the host, network or port in all fields that have a red background. The alias will be resolved according to the list above. If an alias cannot be resolved (e.g. because you deleted it), the corresponding element (e.g. filter/NAT/shaper rule) will be considered invalid and skipped.");?>
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<?=gettext("Aliases act as placeholders for real hosts, networks or ports. They can be used to minimize the number of changes that have to be made if a host, network or port changes. You can enter the name of an alias instead of the host, network or port in all fields that have a red background. The alias will be resolved according to the list above. If an alias cannot be resolved (e.g. because you deleted it), the corresponding element (e.g. filter/NAT/shaper rule) will be considered invalid and skipped.");?>
<?=gettext("Paste in the aliases to import separated by a carriage return. Common examples are lists of IPs, networks, blacklists, etc.");?>
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<?=gettext("The list may contain IP addresses, with or without CIDR prefix, IP ranges, blank lines (ignored) and an optional description after each IP. e.g.:");?>
<?=gettext("Paste in the aliases to import separated by a carriage return. Common examples are lists of IPs, networks, blacklists, etc.");?>
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<?=gettext("The list may contain IP addresses, with or without CIDR prefix, IP ranges, blank lines (ignored) and an optional description after each IP. e.g.:");?>