Good evening Micheal;
The problem is that you are using invalid subnets .......
If you want to have 2 seperate subnets you can do as follows .....
Your first subnet will be from 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.127
- with 192.168.0.1 being your first and 192.168.0.126 being you last usable ip
for that subnet
Your second subnet will be from 192.168.0.128 - 192.168.0.255
- with 192.168.0.129 being your first and 192.168.0.254 being your last usable
ip for that subnet.
Your subnet mask would be /25 short .... or 255.255.255.128 in log notation .....:)
Ingo
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael D. Kirkpatrick [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 4:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Ip ranges
I am using squid and I have found that I am doing something wrong with assigning
IP ranges. All the examples show complete class C ranges. Example:
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.255 would be entered as one of the following:
192.168.0.0/24 or
192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
Now, I just want an IP ranges of
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.99
192.168.0.111 - 192.168.0.255
I tried the following:
192.168.0.0/192.168.0.99
192.168.0.111/192.168.0.255
That does not work... Any suggestions?
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