address match list syntaxs
JOHNSON, ERIK *Internet* (PBI)
erjohnson at pbi.net
Sun Oct 7 20:57:24 UTC 2001
Using CIDR, you can write it out this way:
acl mylocalsubnets { 161.241.51.0/19; };
/19 = 32 Class C's
Since you mention 30 Class C's and not 32, you can just disallow the last
two.
Hope this helps
-Erik
-----Original Message-----
From: George Young [mailto:gyoung at gldata.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 1:36 PM
To: bind-users at isc.org
Subject: address match list syntaxs
Our local subnets are a /24 sequence from 161.241.51/24 to 161.241.81/24 -
(its a private network).
Creating an ACL for this group makes a rather long address match list - ie:
acl mylocalsubnets { 161.241.51/24; 161.241.52/24; 161.241.53/24;
161.241.54/24; .............. > 161.241.81;};
I would be REALLY REALLY nice to be able to write it this way
acl mylocalsubnets { 161.241.51-81/24;};
Thanks!!
George Young
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