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tor 2006-07-27 klockan 13:48 -0500 skrev Paul:
> I have a doubt, what is the format of iplist file, can I a range of IP 
> address? and how?

The format of included acl files is the same as in squid.conf, but with
a single entry per line. Meaning that any of the following forms can be
used:

 172.0.2.1				specific IP (*)
 172.0.2.1/32				specific IP
 172.0.2.1/255.255.255.255		specific IP
 172.0.2.0/24				Whole 172.0.2.X network
 172.0.2.0/255.255.255.0		Whole 172.0.2.X network
 172.0.2.1-172.0.2.42			IP range (*)
 192.168.1.0-192.168.5.0/24		Network range
 192.168.1.0-192.168.6.0/255.255.255.0	Network range

Note: The forms marked with * is a bit magic in older versions of Squid,
where if the address ends in .0 Squid then assumes it's a network..
Current versions always reads it as an explicit IP if there is no mask
specified.

Regards
Henrik

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