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I'm currently working with POX to create some firewall rules. First time going about the process and I'm a bit confused on something. If I want to block the addresses...

10.0.33.1
10.0.33.2
10.0.33.3
10.0.33.4
10.0.33.5

from sending info to a source ip address of 10.0.55.5, is there anyway I could group those ip addresses together instead of writing 5 different rules blocking them individually? I am incredibly new to this so any and all help is much appreciated.

asked Jun 30, 2022 at 20:09

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It doesn't save much, but you can combine some of them into CIDR blocks:

10.0.33.1
10.0.33.2/31
10.0.33.4/31
answered Jun 30, 2022 at 21:18
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