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Declare domain by IPRange
From: |
Brian E. Seppanen |
Subject: |
Declare domain by IPRange |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:47:03 -0500 (EST) |
Going off an example that is on cfwiki. I'm trying to declare domain
using the IPRange macro, however, I'm not sure of what the proper syntax
is.
In the documentation the examples are very easy
domain1 = ( IPRange(192.168.0.1-255) )
domain2 = ( IPRange(192.168.1.1-255) )
domain1::
domain = ( domaina.com )
domain2::
domain = ( domainb.com )
However is is possible to declare more than a single IP Range to a set
domain?
What I mean is can I do something similar to
Split = ( " " )
domain1 = ( IPRange(192.168.0.1-255 192.168.1.0-255) )
or
domain1 = ( IPRange(192.168.0.1-255) IPRange(192.168.1.1-255) )
or do I have to do something like
domain1 = ( IPRange(192.168.0.1-255) )
domain2 = ( IPRange(192.168.1.1-255) )
domain1::
domain = ( domaina.com )
domain2::
domain = ( domaina.com )
I'm unsure of the appropriate syntax. Thanks,
Thanks,
Brian Seppanen
seppy@chartermi.net
608.826.1464
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