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Subject: Client Differentiation
From: "Bhat, Anoop \(CHI-IPG\)" <anoop.bhat@interpublic.com>
Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 10:26:38 -0400
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Hi,

This is my first msg to this list.

I was wondering about the client differentiation that can be done with v 1.05.

From cr.yp.to

For versions 1.04 and above: You may include a client location on each line. The line is ignored for clients outside that location. Client locations are specified by % lines:

     %lo:ipprefix

means that IP addresses starting with ipprefix are in location lo. lo is a sequence of one or two ASCII letters. A client is in only one location; longer prefixes override shorter prefixes. For example,

     %in:192.168

I noticed that it doesn’t make any mention of using subnet masks and or CIDR notation. As far as I can tell, this limits the client differentiation to a /24 as the smallest ipprefix. Is there a way to specify smaller ranges?

If there is, can someone point me in the right direction to get this figured out?

I have also noticed that I can’t specify more than one ipprefix for a client location? i.e. delimited by a : or something?

Thank you for your time. If this question is answered in any archives, I’d be glad to look through it. I just don’t know where its archived.

Anoop


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