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<div>Computers in every network (e.g.,Internet, LAN,...) are identified by IP addresses (shortened to ''IP'').<br />
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For some input in HFS you have to specify one or more IP (e.g. banning).<br />
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This article describes the syntax you can use to specify such IPs.<br />
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== Single IP ==<br />
Just type the IP you want:<br />
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<pre>192.168.0.20</pre><br />
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== All but one ==<br />
To exclude an IP, put a backslash '''\''' before it:<br />
<pre>\192.168.0.20</pre><br />
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== IP ranges ==<br />
Ranges can be specified by putting a dash '''-''' between first and last IP<br />
<pre>192.168.0.20-192.168.0.50</pre><br />
192.168.0.20 and 192.168.0.50 are included.<br />
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== Wildcards ==<br />
You can use wildcards as well (? for single character, * for any number of characters)<br />
<pre>192.168.*.*<br />
1?2.*.1.1</pre><br />
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== Concatenation ==<br />
Using semicolon ''';''' you can specify more than one address<br />
<pre>192.2.3.4;192.5.6.7</pre><br />
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== Combinations ==<br />
You can combine any of the above methods in the same IP mask<br />
<pre>\192.168.?.*;10.0.0.1-10.0.0.5</pre></div>85.196.188.51