> > Also I would like to ask. Can I block an iprange?
> 
> The firewall lets you block CIDR networks. If your range 
> doesn't fit neatly into a standard subnet then you have the 
> choice of blocking the encapsulating subnet, or creating 
> multiple rules to neatly cover the desired range.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> db


You can also use aliases to specify the list of IPs or Subnets or
combination of the two you would like to use in your rules.  This can
simplify the rules some and make adding an ip or subnet very simple.  Very
efficient if you are using multiple rules or want to block on multiple
interfaces.
Good Luck.
 

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