
Wow this is confusing. If I'm understanding this correctly, 0.0.0.0/24 would mean any address from 0.0.0.0 to 0.0.0.255, correct? On Nov 1, 2016 10:01 AM, "Tristan" <supersluether@gmail.com> wrote:
So what mask would I use then? I've been trying to wrap my head around it, but I just don't understand what /24 means, or how it's different from /27 or any other number.
On Nov 1, 2016 9:58 AM, "teor" <teor2345@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2 Nov. 2016, at 01:54, SuperSluether <supersluether@gmail.com> wrote:
So, I tried putting the IPs into my exit policy like this:
xx.xx.xx.xx-xx.xx.xx:*
But Tor doesn't like that syntax. What's the correct way to block address ranges in the exit policy?
The man page is your friend:
ExitPolicy policy,policy,... Set an exit policy for this server. Each policy is of the form "accept[6]|reject[6]ADDR[/MASK][:PORT]". If /MASK is omitted then this policy just applies to the host given.
PORT can be a single port number, an interval of ports "FROM_PORT-TO_PORT", or "*". If PORT is omitted, that means "*".
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On 11/01/2016 07:32 AM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
On 01.11.2016 12:56, hwertiout695 wrote:
https://whois.arin.net/rest/org/PANEL-2/nets [...] This appears to be the most comprehensive list of assigned networks I have seen so far for panelboxmanager.com; thank you.
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