Re: IP Blocking in IIS5.0
From: sachin (sachin@utilitybilling.com)
Date: 06/28/02
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From: "sachin" <sachin@utilitybilling.com> Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 07:47:24 -0700
So how do I enter it into IIS?
Sachin
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>"sachin" <sachin@utilitybilling.com> wrote in message
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>> Our client wants to access our WebServer Box running
>> Windows 2000 Server SP2 and IIS5.0, and want to be
assured
>> that only them can access it and nobody else.
>>
>> They have supplied me with the following information:
>>
>> 1) xx.xxx.xxx.0\24
>> 2) xx.xxx.xxx.32 to xx.xxx.xxx.95
>> 3) xx.xxx.xxx.0\24
>>
>> As far as I know, the /xx digits is the subnet mask.
>
>No it's not, it's shorthand for a netmask
>
>See http://www.batch.com/netmask.html for the expanded
versions.
>
>A /24 = a netmask of 255.255.255.0
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