webmaster wrote:
>  ...
> 2     In the IP Address and Subnet Mask boxes, enter the IP address and
> subnet mask for the computer or group to be denied access. For example,
> if you have a class C address space of 156.21.50.0, enter a group
> address of 156.21.50.0 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. This will
> deny access to those 254 systems.
>
> ------------- end --------------
>
> My question is, how can I deny access to a rider range of
> IPs...i.e., more than 254.  Example, if I wanted to deny access to every
> IP address that begins with 211.65.....  how can I do this?

Use the appropriate subnet mask.  For your example it would be a mask
of 255.255.0.0 (what used to be called a class B address space).

An alternate notation would be 211.65/16 or 211.65.0.0/16.

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