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== All but one == | == All but one == | ||
To exclude an IP, put a backslash '''\''' before it: | To exclude an IP, put a backslash '''\''' before it: | ||
<pre>\ | <pre>\192.168.0.20</pre> | ||
== IP ranges == | == IP ranges == |
Revision as of 15:43, 23 April 2006
Computers in every network (e.g.,Internet, LAN,...) are identified by IP addresses (shortened to IP).
For some input in HFS you have to specify one or more IP (e.g. banning).
This article describes the syntax you can use to specify such IPs.
Single IP
Just type the IP you want:
192.168.0.20
All but one
To exclude an IP, put a backslash \ before it:
\192.168.0.20
IP ranges
Ranges can be specified by putting a dash - between first and last IP
192.168.0.20-192.168.0.50
192.168.0.20 and 192.168.0.50 are included.
Wildcards
You can use wildcards as well (? for single character, * for any number of characters)
192.168.*.* 1?2.*.1.1
Concatenation
Using semicolon ; you can specify more than one address
192.2.3.4;192.5.6.7
Combinations
You can combine any of the above methods in the same IP mask
\192.168.?.*;10.0.0.1-10.0.0.5