Schlomo Schwartz wrote: > > Hi Brian, thanks for the reply, > > --- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > you should be able to use an entry like this: > > 64.37.64.0/18 to define what to block in your deny > > line > > So that just takes care of the 64.37.64.x nodes, > right? They own 64.37.64.0 - 64.37.127.255, so would > you have to do the same for 64.37.[65-127].0 to get > the entire netblock? And I know I should brush up on > my networking skills, but for future reference, how > did you come up with the /18 notation?
You might be looking for "64.37.0.0/16" This would deny the entire block from machine 64.37.0.1 through machine 64.37.255.254. You can see a primer on CIDR notation on: http://jodies.de/ipcalc Hope this helps. -- J. Craig Woods UNIX/NT Network/System Administration -Art is the illusion of spontaneity-
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