> At the risk of trying to further split an already split hair...
> You can use the subnet mask, even if it does not represent the
> actual physical subnet.
> Thus my local network is 192.168.1.0/24 but I subdivide it for iptables
> purposes
> into 192.168.1.0/25 for trusted machines and 192.168.1.128/25 for machines
> that are
> blocked completely. (My children like to attach friend's computers for
> games).
> But of course, that is still limited to contiguous address ranges.
>

Hi,

My problem is that i need to represent a range in the middle of the subnet
(.142 thru to .210). I wasnt aware of a way to make subnets like that,
unless i was to split it say three ways and only applying the rule to the
middle range?

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Luke Brown
Computer Support Officer
Center for Water Research, UWA
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