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How Do I Block Ip Range?

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I'm having Throttling issues with my ISP and i wish to to block these ip ranges to fix it:


206.111.0.0 TO 206.111.255.255


and


173.194.55.1 TO 173.194.55.255


I'm using BIS:


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Comments

  • Raul90
    edited May 2014
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    Am not very keen on subnetting but when I was using KIS 2012 (for IP to CIDR)


    I use the online CIDR Subnet calculator at,


    http://ip2cidr.com/


    http://insidesupport.org/tools/ip_range_to_cidr


    http://www.ipaddressguide.com/cidr


    I just enter the range and the online calculator/converter does it for me.


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  • SHJordan
    edited May 2014
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    Am not very keen on subnetting but when I was using KIS 2012 (for IP to CIDR)


    I use the online CIDR Subnet calculator at,


    http://ip2cidr.com/


    http://insidesupport.org/tools/ip_range_to_cidr


    http://www.ipaddressguide.com/cidr


    I just enter the range and the online calculator/converter does it for me.


    6nElVah.png


    So there is NO way to do it via BIS firewall?


    My subnet is 255.255.255.0


    EDIT:


    So it would be something like this to block both ip ranges i have i calculated throut ip2cidr:


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  • Raul90
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    So there is NO way to do it via BIS firewall?


    My subnet is 255.255.255.0


    EDIT:


    So it would be something like this to block both ip ranges i have i calculated throut ip2cidr:


    UGRpo9f.png


    Apparently yes..Seems to be that way. I still am new to the BD firewall but I'd do it like you did(like in KIS). There seems to be no way also to block by URL also.. Anyway someone here (maybe a long time user of the BD firewall) might reply and give us more tips :)

  • SHJordan
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    Apparently yes..Seems to be that way. I still am new to the BD firewall but I'd do it like you did(like in KIS). There seems to be no way also to block by URL also.. Anyway someone here (maybe a long time user of the BD firewall) might reply and give us more tips :)


    Oh well... thank you for your thoughts on this... I would like to have a senior/mvp/moderator confirmation on this matter. I couldn't find any documentation on this.

  • Raul90
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    Oh well... thank you for your thoughts on this... I would like to have a senior/mvp/moderator confirmation on this matter. I couldn't find any documentation on this.


    I too would like to see that as there are some topics here that need their eyes also. I personally went here after BD support seems to have just waived my emailed issues and told me to post here. But that was a long way as I wasn't able to join here because apparently my IP was blocked.

  • Raul90
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    @SHJordan,


    I tried to block an IP Range of the host site of a freeware game I downloaded but the connection still pushes through. Posted it in here, http://forum.bitdefender.com/index.php?showtopic=53520 The DENY rule seems to be not working.