Re: [users@httpd] mod_rewrite

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On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 10:26:27AM -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> David, if you have a single pattern, either 10.10.131. or 10.10.131/24
> will match the entire subnet.  If you have divided it into two different
> patterns, I already answered your question.
> 
> Please, do some background reading on IPv4 and subnet patterns, that
> would tell you that the 10.10.131.128/25 matches 25 bits, 10.10.131.,
> and within that, anything with bit 128 (2^7) set.  So this pattern
> matches 10.10.131.128-.255 inclusive.

...which would be fine if mod_rewrite grokked subnet masks and/or CIDR
blocks- but it doesn't (or didn't the last time I checked).

--n

--
Neil! Your bed's on fire!

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