Ahh, great! Thanks again.

This will work nicely with the whitelisting capability that you discussed as well.

Matt



R. Scott Perry wrote:


I'm sure this might have come up before, but it would be real nice, especially with the new functionality, to have the ability to match IP's to CIDR ranges in custom filters as opposed to blacklist files or ipfile types. Something like the following, though I understand that the architecture might require something different:

REMOTEIP 10 CIDR 24.107.232.0/24

This would allow us to work with END and MAXWEIGHT statements along with appropriate IP ranges, we could combine scoring of CIDR ranges and other types of filters, and it would allow us to use variable scoring according to the hit as opposed to having a different file for every desired score.


This will be in the next release. :)

-Scott
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