was playing with this, testing to see how well I could use it to allow and
deny hosts. I noticed that it did not behave in the way I anticipated.
Obviously the firewall is the best place to do this to block external hosts.
It seems that a pattern of -192.168.9.1 will block 192.168.9.1,
192.168.9.10, and 192.168.9.100. However if I use -192.168.100.010, it does
not block anything (hoping it would block only 192.168.9.10).
I looked at the code section for this. but it has been so long since I have
even looked at c or c++ code, I cannot figure out how to change it. I do not
have the ability to test to see if this behaves the same way for subnets
(will -192.168.1 block 192.168.1, 192.168.10, and 192.168.100 ?)
Gene Giannamore
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Engineer
Setka Inc.
http://www.setka.com
925-543-2100
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