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Old 2007-08-31
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Default range end with .121

hello,

i want create a rule with a "object" like this: 192.168.0.121 255.255.0.255

.121 is a specific device in all subnet 192.168.0.0/16.

i ve try range or network "object" but it s no good.

Thx
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Default Re: range end with .121

No way to do this that I know of. What you are looking for is a wild-card object (192.168.*.121/32) and this isn't supported.

I like the idea though.
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Default Re: range end with .121

Easiest solution would be to use object filler to create the individual objects and use them in a group. At least you won't get RSI from all the clicks!
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