On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, linda hanigan spewed into the bitstream:

lh>Hi All,
lh>I can't seem to figure out ip address ranges for my
lh>firewall script.
lh>my isp uses 207.69.188.185, 207.69.188.186, &
lh>207.69.188.187 for DNS servers 
lh>I know I need to give the address as
lh>207.69.188.?/?  I think something like
lh>207.69.188.185/29 
lh>I know I had to do this once upon a time 
lh>but it has been years. Any help would be
lh>greatly appreciated.
lh>           Thanks
lh>           Linda Hanigan

If you're referring to a single ip address it would be:

207.69.188.185/32

This form of addressing is called CIDR... if you'd like to read about it
have a look here:

http://www.moongroup.com/old/docs/RH-postfix-HOWTO/x118.html

and search on that page for the acronym CIDR.

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