On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 02:12:47AM +0100, Jeroen Massar wrote: > Jim M wrote: > > I know I can block an outgoing IP address such as > > > > block out quick on $external from any to 123.123.123.123 > > > > But can you also block a range of IP addresses? Such as > > > > block out quick on $external from any to 123.123.100.0-123.123.200.255 > > Yes, but one writes this in CIDR style, thus for your example: > > block out quick on $external from any to 123.123.100.0/24 > block out quick on $external from any to 123.123.200.0/24 > > A /23 would be 100 - 254, see 'sipcalc' or other such tools for > calculations. Also see Wikipedia's CIDR entry for more details.
123.123.100.0/23 would be 123.123.100.0 - 123.123.101.255 123.123.100.0-123.123.200.255 is 123.123.100.0/22 + 123.123.104.0/21 + 123.123.112.0/20 + 123.123.128.0/18 + 123.123.192.0/21 + 123.123.200.0/24 Regards, Markus

