Posted by spodosaurus on 09/26/05 16:23
old age pensioner wrote:
> Hi all, reading the various messages of the need to block RIAA IPs from
> entering the system as secondaries leeching onto my now renewed primary
> connection. Using this range to be blocked (on
> systems:38.113.214.0-38.113.214.255) as an example, how would I do that
> using my Kerio 2.15 firewall. Thanks
>
>
I wish I could help you, but I don't use Kerio. I just implemented this
list using Sygate by entering each value individually as an IP range to
block (they're listed as ranges even though some are a single IP):
http://www.winmxworld.com/files/block_list.txt
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