On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 12:02:04 -0800 Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That should take care of all from .64.0 to .127.255. > > It's based on the mask, like 255.255.255.0 would be the same as /24, > which is a full class C block of 256 addresses. It seems like there's a > program available or included with mandrake which will do all this > calculating for you, maybe someone else knows the name of it. There's > also some good info on netmasks here and there which could explain it > much better than I could.
There is an IP subnet calculator available at http://ipsc.sourceforge.net/software.html to make life a little easier. > > On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 11:08:45 -0800 (PST) > Schlomo Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Schlomo> Hi Brian, thanks for the reply, > Schlomo> > Schlomo> --- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Schlomo> > you should be able to use an entry like this: > Schlomo> > 64.37.64.0/18 to define what to block in your deny > Schlomo> > line > Schlomo> > Schlomo> So that just takes care of the 64.37.64.x nodes, > Schlomo> right? They own 64.37.64.0 - 64.37.127.255, so would > Schlomo> you have to do the same for 64.37.[65-127].0 to get > Schlomo> the entire netblock? And I know I should brush up on > Schlomo> my networking skills, but for future reference, how > Schlomo> did you come up with the /18 notation? > Schlomo> > Schlomo> > These 'spam companies' are starting to get so out of > Schlomo> > hand now. DM360, > Schlomo> > etracks, freejokesforyou, targetedemaildirect, > Schlomo> > customoffers, and ROI > Schlomo> > have been an especially big problem in the last few > Schlomo> > months. > Schlomo> > Schlomo> Oh god, I don't even want to look at how many etracks > Schlomo> machines I've got blocked out. Hell, I wish I *could* > Schlomo> receive the $250 or whatever it is that you're > Schlomo> supposed to be able to get out of these bastards for > Schlomo> each unsolicited email. I might be able to retire! :) > Schlomo> > Schlomo> > Schlomo> Thanks again, > Schlomo> > Schlomo> -s > Schlomo> > Schlomo> __________________________________________________ > Schlomo> Do You Yahoo!? > Schlomo> Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games > Schlomo> http://sports.yahoo.com > Schlomo> > > > -- > Brian - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > My Home Page: http://www.brimac.com/~brianmac > Fine Photos: http://www.brimacphotography.com > Art for Sale: http://www.artbrowser.com > Classified Advertising: http://www.sellit2000.com > > > A conclusion is where you got tired of thinking. > > >
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