Hi Folks
We've many public IP subnets for our customers. Now I'm looking for a way to "unlock" them, to whitelist them. As an easy start I'd tried to whitelist all private IPs, but with no luck.
I've tried:
192.168.0.0
192.168.
192.168
192.168.0.0-255
192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255
192.168.0.0/16 (cant put in that anyway, CIDR seems not to work at all)
Am I missing something? I'm using NoScript 2.6.9.38.
Unfotunately I was unable to find that answer in the FAQs or the Forum.
How to allow IP Ranges within NoScript?
How to allow IP Ranges within NoScript?
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Re: How to allow IP Ranges within NoScript?
This should work.Spacerat wrote: 192.168
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Re: How to allow IP Ranges within NoScript?
Hi Giorgio
Thanks for your answer.
It should, but it doesn't...
Thanks for your answer.
It should, but it doesn't...
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Re: How to allow IP Ranges within NoScript?
Moving to NoScript Development as this seems a bug report now.
EDIT What does happen when you try it?
EDIT What does happen when you try it?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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