• Resolved moray

    (@moray)


    Hi there
    ve been sent a mail by maxCDN that i have to whitelist a series of IP addresses as theyre system is changing. I got the list and tried adding it to the Bruteprotect whitelist but it wont save all of them. How do i resolve this issue. Here is the list:
    146.88.136.0/21
    94.31.33.128/27
    64.125.78.224/27
    94.31.33.192/27
    64.125.78.192/27
    198.232.124.0/22
    27.50.79.130/32
    50.31.251.34/32
    108.161.176.0/20
    64.125.76.96/27
    94.31.33.160/27
    64.125.102.96/27
    64.125.102.64/27
    216.12.211.59/32
    50.31.249.226/32
    119.81.131.131
    70.39.132.0/24
    64.125.102.32/27
    64.125.76.64/27
    64.125.78.96/27
    216.12.211.60/32
    27.50.77.226/32
    119.81.131.130
    146.88.128.0/21
    174.36.204.195
    174.36.204.196
    37.58.110.67
    37.58.110.68
    158.85.206.228
    158.85.206.231
    94.46.144.0/20
    94.31.56.160/27
    94.31.27.64/27

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  • Plugin Author Rocco Tripaldi

    (@roccotripaldi)

    Unfortunately, BruteProtect does not support CIDR notation in the IP Address Whitelist

    CIDR notation is the slash character you see in some of the addresses. For example
    64.125.76.96/27 corresponds to the IP addresses from 64.125.76.96 to 64.125.76.127.

    The newest version of BruteProtect is now in Jetpack. Give it a try. It also does not support CIDR notation, but it does allow you to specify ranges.

    With Jetpack you could specify 64.125.76.96/27 as 64.125.76.96 - 64.125.76.127

    Ask maxCDN if they can specify ranges in that format: lowvalue – highvalue. Or use this tool to convert them manually: https://www.ipaddressguide.com/cidr

    Thanks and sorry for any inconvenience.

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