> I am using CIDR lookups and am getting some warnings when it doesn't > like certain IP blocks in my CIDR list.
The error message seems reasonably clear. You shouldn't have any non-zero bits after the bit position indicated by the network size (/23 below). I.e. those CIDR entries are inconsistent with CIDR notation. Hi Mark, thanks for your response, and I apologize if my brain is not grasping what your saying. If I am blocking 194.149.65.0/23 this is a standard format, it tells us that the IP's are the 194.149.65.0-255 and 194.149.66.0-255. Are we saying that the CIDR rule within postfix only wants 1 class C at a time? Thanks! > /etc/postfix/CIDR, line 4151: non-null host address bits in > "194.149.65.0/23", perhaps you should use "194.149.64.0/23" instead: > skipping this rule