Thanks for the assistance.  FYI: I just discovered a very cute web  
page that helps test regular expressions:
http://osteele.com/tools/reanimator

Also, should
"192.168.4/24" work?

On Dec 18, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Mark Burgess wrote:

>
> I think you made a mistake in you regex with a "slash too far"
>
> { "192\.168\.4.\.*"}
>
> Don't you mean
>
> { "192\.168\.4\..*"} ?
>
> This should work, as I understand it.
> M
>
> Joseph VanAndel wrote:
>> If I try to specify a set of allowed hosts, using the syntax
>> admit   => { "192.168.4/24"}
>>
>> my hosts don't match.
>>
>> If I explicitly specify a host:
>> admit   => { "192.168.4.22"}
>>
>> then the host can connect.
>>
>> I also tried pattern matching syntax
>> dmit   => { "192\.168\.4.\.*"}
>> which didn't work either.
>>
>>
>> What's the proper syntax to specify that I trust all hosts on a  
>> subnet?
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>
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