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Re: Blocking IP's / e-com fraud
From: Stian Øvrevåge <sovrevage () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 17:07:45 +0100
That was a very nice tool indeed Allan, what is it called and how may I acquire it? - Stian On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 16:36:48 -0500, Allan Wind <allan_wind () lifeintegrity com> wrote:
On 2004-12-29T19:44:38-0600, Dan Tesch wrote:In IIS if I want to block an entire range like: XXX.78.0.0 - XXX.83.255.255 how should that look in the IIS Mgr? do I need to make multiple entries like: XXX.78.0.0 XXX.79.0.0 XXX.80.0.0, etc.?awind@wind-a:~$ netmask --cidr 10.78.0.0:10.83.255.255 10.78.0.0/15 10.80.0.0/14 awind@wind-a:~$ netmask --standard 10.78.0.0:10.83.255.255 10.78.0.0/255.254.0.0 10.80.0.0/255.252.0.0and what should the subnet masks look like?I do not know anything about IIS, but netmask or similar utilities makes such calculations easy (substitude 10 with xxx). /Allan
Current thread:
- Blocking IP's / e-com fraud Dan Tesch (Dec 30)
- Re: Blocking IP's / e-com fraud Allan Wind (Dec 30)
- Re: Blocking IP's / e-com fraud Stian Øvrevåge (Dec 31)
- Re: Blocking IP's / e-com fraud Stian Øvrevåge (Dec 30)
- Re: Blocking IP's / e-com fraud Allan Wind (Dec 30)