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I'd like to block ranges like 73.*.*.* and also ip's like 81.72.*.*. I know that I can block 83.24.42.* with 83.24.42.0/24 but what is the correct format for the first two?ThanksChuck
I'm curious if I maybe able to forward an ip or a range of ip's to a different ip. For example, I have any IP on http going to 10.1.1.45. But I want to have any ip from 68.42.10.* going to 10.1.1.46. Theoretically being able to handle for a 2ndary ex...
Hey all, first off I'd like to thank this great community. I've probably asked most of the new guy questions, and hope to begin to contribute back one day. I'd like to know, I want the ASA to use a syslog server but I must be able to setup this syslo...
Say I have a network object group object in my firewall, and I wish to add in not just an IP but a range of IP's. 12.12.12.1 to like 12.12.12.10? I hope I am doing this wrong by entering in 10 ips vs just a range of some sort. Chuck
Hey, for a while I'd see packets from an IP and assume it was http. But I found some IP's that give us traffic but they are not making any logs in my access.log (so probably not http). What way can I filter my logs or using CLI diagnoze what ports th...
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