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<blockquote data-quote="Galadrium" data-source="post: 962107" data-attributes="member: 91632"><p>Yes, I do need a full block on an IP address.</p><p>By the way, how can I block a range of IP addresses?</p><p></p><p>Example I want to block all the values from 202.138.x.x to 202.138.255.255 </p><p>Does the IP range become: 202.138.0.0-202.138.255.255?</p><p></p><p>From my understanding the first 2 part of the IP address identifies the network (in this case: 202.138)</p><p>The 2nd part identifies the node (which is x.x)</p><p></p><p>I find that the offending IP that is connecting me uses the same network but different node</p><p>I am able to see this using TCPEye</p><p>It is using the SearchApp.exe program to connect towards the internet. </p><p>I know the program itself is legitimate but, I am suspicious about the IP itself. I have scanned that program with Virus total and found no infections what so ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galadrium, post: 962107, member: 91632"] Yes, I do need a full block on an IP address. By the way, how can I block a range of IP addresses? Example I want to block all the values from 202.138.x.x to 202.138.255.255 Does the IP range become: 202.138.0.0-202.138.255.255? From my understanding the first 2 part of the IP address identifies the network (in this case: 202.138) The 2nd part identifies the node (which is x.x) I find that the offending IP that is connecting me uses the same network but different node I am able to see this using TCPEye It is using the SearchApp.exe program to connect towards the internet. I know the program itself is legitimate but, I am suspicious about the IP itself. I have scanned that program with Virus total and found no infections what so ever. [/QUOTE]
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