Hi:

Maybe you can try using a Network object or group instead of using address
range.

I know that's not a good solution but I think It's an util workaround and
you wont have any trouble about it.

Maybe another person has resolved this issue on a more elegant way, that's
only one suggestion.


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From: "Velasquez Venegas Jaime Omar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [FW1] Address Range as part of Security Police?


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> Is there a way to insert an address range object into a rulebase, say in
> Source field of security policy?
>
> Jaime O.
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