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srenu_123
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webfilters
(5.Jun.2009 9:25:40 AM)
hi all
my problem is with webfilters
in webfilters how to add several ipaddresses at a one time only
srinivas
DrewE
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RE: webfilters
(8.Jun.2009 8:49:21 AM)
I'm not sure I understand your question. Can you clarify it for me please?
srenu_123
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RE: webfilters
(8.Jun.2009 9:28:07 AM)
Thanks for your reply
i wil explain u clearly
for example: i want to add 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.100
so in webfilter how to select this ipdress instead of typing the ipaddress every time
srinivas
DrewE
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RE: webfilters
(8.Jun.2009 3:25:44 PM)
This would add the entire 192.168.0.x range:Try 192.168.0.0/24
srenu_123
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RE: webfilters
(10.Jun.2009 12:05:02 AM)
thanks for u r reply
i have tried 192.168.0.0/24 but its not working
when i give only single ip then its working fine but entire ip range is not working
srinivas
DrewE
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RE: webfilters
(10.Jun.2009 12:40:09 PM)
Are you using the latest build of GFI WebMonitor 2009?
srenu_123
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RE: webfilters
(12.Jun.2009 12:14:58 AM)
no am not using gfi 2009
am using only gfi webmonitor 4.1 (2008) version
srinivas
DrewE
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RE: webfilters
(12.Jun.2009 8:41:43 AM)
An upgrade to GFI WebMonitor 2009 would be necessary for this feature:
http://kbase.gfi.com/showarticle.asp?id=KBID003553
cesedo
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RE: webfilters
(3.Jul.2009 11:16:54 AM)
Hi DrewE, does it mean we can now use IP ranges for example 192.168.0.0-192.168.100.100 in our policies?
Thanks
Cesedo
DrewE
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RE: webfilters
(6.Jul.2009 8:31:45 AM)
Yes, GFI WebMonitor 2009 supports better uses of IP Ranges.
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