How to add a Kerio Rule to Block an IP Range?

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  1. WinHelp2002

    WinHelp2002 Registered Member

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    How to add a Rule to Block a specific IP Range? ... (Kerio v.4.2.3)
    [Example]
    Netrange: 81.9.5.0 - 81.9.5.255 (81.9.5.0/32)

    And would this method be the same as blocking one IP Address?
    [Example]
    85.255.113.173
     
  2. CrazyM

    CrazyM Firewall Expert

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    While I have not used the latest version of Kerio, the advanced rules should allow you to manually create such a rule. Is this for outbound, inbound or both?

    Creating the rule would be similar, whether single IP is specified or a range.

    Regards,

    CrazyM
     
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  3. WinHelp2002

    WinHelp2002 Registered Member

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    CrazyM,
    For both ...
    Well ... I was hoping someone with v. 4.2 would know "How To" ...
     
  4. Kerodo

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    I am not running Kerio now so I can't check, but I believe in the Network section/tab there is a Packet Filter button. Click that, and in there you can set up all your custom rules. If you want to set up rules for DNS/DHCP/ICMP etc then also make sure you disable the Predefined Rules.
     
  5. CrazyM

    CrazyM Firewall Expert

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    Your firewall should already be blocking unsolicited inbounds. Unless you want to log or not log these specifically you should not need an inbound rule.
    As Kerodo eluded to, the advanced packet filtering should allow you to create a rule manually. The wizard should be fairly intuitive.

    Action: Block
    Direction: Outbound
    Application: Any
    Protocol: Any
    Local Port: Any
    Remote Address: range 81.9.5.0 - 81.9.5.255
    Remote Port: Any
    Logging: Enabled

    Regards,

    CrazyM
     
  6. WinHelp2002

    WinHelp2002 Registered Member

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    CrazyM,
    Ok thanks ... I'll give that a try
     
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