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Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 9:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] IPBlacklist CIDR Question



>When JunkMail does a CIDR calculation from an entry in ipblacklist.txt 
>file does it use the actual value of the IP address that is listed or 
>does it calculate what it believes to be the correct range of 
>addresses?

It calculates the full range of addresses.  So:

>For example, how would the following entry be interpreted?
>
>216.162.101.110/27
>
>A. from 216.162.101.110 to 216.162.101.141 or
>
>B. from 216.192.101.96 to 216.162.101.127

This would be treated as B.  That way, if you have an IP, you can enter it 
and the CIDR range without having to make sure that it is set up properly 
(so you can enter "192.0.2.25/24" and get the whole 192.0.2.0-192.0.2.255 
range without having to change it to "192.0.2.0/24").
                                 -Scott

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