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Resolved How to block a network with Firewall?

PaulDurand

New Pleskian
Hi,

I read this page Is there any way to block an IP address in Plesk Firewall? to block one IP address.

I would like to block a network (many IP address) as 185.220.100.252, 185.220.101.21, 185.220.101.22, 185.220.101.24, 185.220.101.28, 185.220.101.29, 185.220.101.3, 185.220.101.3, 185.220.101.32, 185.220.101.32, 185.220.101.33, 185.220.101.35, 185.220.101.50, 185.220.101.60, etc... all IP address like 185.220.101.XXX, what is the mask to enter into the "Add Ip address or network" field?

Thank you for your answer.
 
Thanks.

I don't understand if I must have to use 185.220.100.0/24 or 185.220.100.0/32 into the subnet mask for this list of IP 185.220.100.252, 185.220.100.21, 185.220.100.60, etc...

Is there an online tool wich indicate the 0/24, 0/32, etc... ?
 
Yesterday I block all IP as 185.220.101.0/24 through my Plesk Firewall but today I see into my log that the IP 185.220.101.7 is not blocked and crawl my website, why?
 
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