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Sep 27 13 2:23 am
Hi,
Iam using chart policy and i want to know if it is possible to set an IP range with expression value "session.clientIP" ?
For example "session.ClientIP=="192.168.1.80-192.168.1.90"
If it not possible is there another way?
thank you
Sep 27 13 9:42 am
there's the InSubnet member function of the IP address object.
- Code:
Session.ClientIp.InSubnet("192.168.1.0", "255.255.255.0")
Regards
Adrien
Sep 27 13 9:45 am
I'll add a InRange member as well.
Adrien
Sep 27 13 7:41 pm
Yes there is the subnet but I need to create different policy by IP range.
For exemple , 192.168.1.80-192.168.1.90 ---> deny web access except website in a datalist.
192.168.1.200-192.168.1.210 ---> deny web access except websites in another datalist etc ..
I know we can do it with Access rule control but I would like to know if it possible with chart policy.
thank you.
Sep 28 13 5:58 pm
Hi
yes you can do it with flow chart. You can also do string-based matching if the ranges work out, e.g. using a map lookup, you could check {{Session.ClientIp}} and match against 192.168.0.8* will get 80 - 89. etc.
I added a InRange member function to the IPAddress object, so you'll be able to use ranges instead of network/mask to define ranges that don't fit nicely into subnets. This will be in the next release.
Regards
Adrien
Sep 28 13 6:41 pm
im using binatone adsl modem = router , it also connected with switches, in my office around 20 pc, but only 3 pc are required internet access. How can i block other net work to access internet . b
Sep 30 13 10:10 am
HI
the easiest way is to just allow those IPs you want to have access, and deny every other IP. There is a tab in each web access rule that defines which IP(s) it applies to.
Regards
Adrien
Oct 01 13 3:26 am
Ok thank you for the tips : 192.168.1.8* . Its works well.
But if my ip range is only 192.168.1.83 to 192.168.1.88 ( not all the 192.168.1.80 to 89 range) i have to wait the following release if i understand :)
When do you plan to release the next version?
Thank you adrien.
Oct 01 13 9:40 am
Hi
I have a build you can try if you like. If you can submit a support ticket (just email
support@wingate.com) I can send you a download link.
Regards
Adrien
Feb 28 14 3:11 am
Hi,
To manage an IP range I use the expression : Session.ClientIP.inRange("192.168.1.10","192.168.1.50") and i works well.
But now i need to add one thing, is it possible de add a single host in the same expression evaluator with IP range .
For example:
Session.ClientIP.inRange("192.168.1.10","192.168.1.50"),Session.ClientIP("192.168.1.116") ?
Feb 28 14 8:40 am
Hi
you can use "or" or "||"
e.g.
Session.ClientIP.InRange("192.168.1.10","192.168.1.50") OR Session.ClientIP.InRange("192.168.1.116", "192.168.1.116")
or
Session.ClientIP.InRange("192.168.1.10","192.168.1.50") OR (Session.ClientIP == "192.168.1.116")
Regards
Adrien
Feb 28 14 10:22 pm
Thank you very much.
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