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jpl
Has anybody been using the nodos whitelist provided by alpha security?

I don't know much about it.. but I edit it by going to: pico /etc/nodos_whitelist (look familar to anyone?)



anyway, can you add ip's like:
66.249.64.0/19 ?

instead of:
66.249.71.118

to whitelist all of google's range, for example?
Gary Simat
QUOTE (jpl @ Nov 19 2008, 03:41 AM) *
Has anybody been using the nodos whitelist provided by alpha security?

I don't know much about it.. but I edit it by going to: pico /etc/nodos_whitelist (look familar to anyone?)



anyway, can you add ip's like:
66.249.64.0/19 ?

instead of:
66.249.71.118

to whitelist all of google's range, for example?



I tried to look around for this but have not found anything. What are you really trying to achieve?
jpl
google & yahoo keep getting blacklisted by the filter, so i have to check the logs daily to add them to the whitelist. they seem to have an infinite number of ip's

if i could add their blocks (versus single ip's) i could whitelist dozens of them at once.
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