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Plesk Firewall & IP Range ?

Hi Atomicturtle.
I am a student studying the subject. Thanks Atomicturtle for sharing this information on the subject.
 
No problem! I'll probably do a followup thread for this on calculating ipv6 addresses. Its a much different process there.
 
Hi all,
How would I have to put that ?
Since I am not very good at these things, I dont know how to would do this in IPtables as well. It might is easier to do it there, but I know that too many changes at the wrong place and just one little error, and my Server is not accessible anymore by myself possibly. Thats why I ask, I dont want to risk anything.
Thank you, :D
 
Indeed it can be, when you're writing firewall rules the thing to keep in mind is that Order Matters :p So what exactly are you trying to do?
 
Hi, dont get me wrong but maybe i am just too stupid to get it.

Why is

11.11.11.0/24 <- the whole 11.11.11.0 network (254 ips)

the whole network. Since as far as I know its 0-255 for a whole network. Or maybe i just can´t think straight because I have the flue atm, would you please explain.
 
Thank you for share information.
May I please ask: is it more efficient (in terms of resource usage) to use these IP range blocks at the firewall level in Plesk, or at the .htaccess level in the root directory?
Thanks again.
 
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