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Ralph Crongeyer wanted us to know:

>How can I allow a single client (IP address) besids the "$mynetworks = 
>111.222.333.0/24, 222.333.444.0/24" variable or can I do it with that 
>variable like
>"$mynetworks = 111.222.333.0/24, 222.333.444.0/24, 333.444.555.10/24".
>Is that possable?

111.222.333.10/32 assuming that your ip address is 111.222.333.10.

BTW, you really ought to use something close to real IP addresses when
you do examples.  333 is not a valid octet (more than 8 bits).
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