RE: [Declude.JunkMail] IP Blocking Question? for a NewB

2002-09-29 Thread George Kulman

Steve,

From the Junkmail Manual:

To blacklist a range of IPs, you can use CIDR style IP ranges. For
example, 127.0.0.0/8 would blacklist all addresses from 127.0.0.0
through 127.255.255.255. 127.0.0.0/24 would blacklist the Class C
range from 127.0.0.0 through 127.0.0.255.

George Kulman
Partner
Ridge Systems, L.L.C.

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Hello.
How do I filter a range of IP addresses.
example, this one.
64.49.243.63mail46.thesuperspecialsales.com
64.49.243.115   mail110.thesuperspecialsales.com
I block one then they start using 115, do I have to make a entry for
each ip?

Thanks
Steve.

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] IP Blocking Question? for a NewB

2002-09-29 Thread Dan Patnode

Scott has a nifty tool for this.  Plug one of the numbers from the range into this URL 
as shown:

http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/cidr.ch?ip=64.49.243.63

and a list appears.  There are 2 columns seperated by the word through.  On the left 
side of the word is the lower # of the range and on the right the higher.  Find the 
range that most closely matches what you want.  In this case, the smallest range large 
enough to have both 63 and 115 is 0  through 127, expressed as 64.49.243.63/25.  Put 
this CIDR in place of your 2 IPs and these guys will be toast, at least until they buy 
another range.

Dan


On Sunday, September 29, 2002 5:30, Steven Cmajdalka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
How do I filter a range of IP addresses.
example, this one.
64.49.243.63   mail46.thesuperspecialsales.com
64.49.243.115  mail110.thesuperspecialsales.com
I block one then they start using 115, do I have to make a
entry for each ip?

Thanks
Steve.

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