Sorry to just jump in on this, but this raises a question:

If I block 192.168.212.2 specifically, then based on your answer, would it
not then block .200 through .255 as well? Same if I blocked .21, then
.210-.219 would also get snagged, .1 would block the 100s, you get the idea.

Now being that this is a blacklist issue, this may be a little anal, after
all, if there is a bad boy in a class C, then the entire block is probably
bad as well.

rusty

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>Is the IP Blacklist intended to be one ip per line or can we specify a
>range or a C block, for intance?

It currently works by looking for a partial match.  That means that if you
were to enter "192.168.212.", it would blacklist the entire Class C range
of 192.168.212.0 through 192.168.212.255.

Note that you can not use any extra characters in there (no "*" or
"/").  We may be adding CIDR support later, however, to make it more robust.
                     -Scott

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