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title: "Gdzie znaleźć zablokowane adresy IP w QuFirewall?"
url: "https://forum.qnap.net.pl/threads/gdzie-znalezc-zablokowane-adresy-ip-w-qufirewall.46103/"
thread_id: 46103
date: "2026-08-05"
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# Gdzie znaleźć zablokowane adresy IP w QuFirewall?

> Source: <https://forum.qnap.net.pl/threads/gdzie-znalezc-zablokowane-adresy-ip-w-qufirewall.46103/> · FAQ · Forum QNAP Polska · 2026-08-05

QuFirewall

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### Procedura

1. Zaloguj się do QTS jako administrator.
2. Otwórz **QuFirewall**
3. Przejdź do **Firewall Profiles**
4. Kliknij **>**, aby rozwinąć aktywny profil zapory.
5. Znajdź **IP access protection** i kliknij [...].

![](https://forum.qnap.net.pl/attachments/73998/)
6. Zostanie otwarte okno **IP Access Protection**. Zablokowane adresy IP są wyświetlane w sekcji **Denied Source IP Address**.

![](https://forum.qnap.net.pl/attachments/73999/)

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