Markus,
You could try something using your subnetmasker.
For example, if you use this prefix: 1.1.1.17/28 (subnetmask
255.255.255.240)
you are giving access to hosts 1.1.1.17 through 1.1.1.30
A subnetmask 'calculator' is very handy with these things.
I use a freeware package from Boson, I believe it's called ipsubnetter.
(Try to google it or something :) )
Good luck :)
Regards,
Arthur Kok
----- Original Message -----
From: "Markus Feilner"
Hello List, I want to enable several (ten) hosts to access my VPN. I am using SuSEfirewall and I have custom iptables rules in SuSEfirewall2-custom. Now i want to add one rule for all these hosts. I know that "!" is the wildcard for "any host but the following". How can I add an iptables rule affecting Source IPs from e.g. 1.1.1.10 to 1.1.1.20? I've been looking, but i didn't ind something. Can I use bash-constructs like for.. in SuSEfirewall2-custom? Is there any docs around about this specific file? thanks!
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