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    iSCSI Enterprise 1.72.

    The fuction to deny and/or allow access to specific IP addresses or ranges. It does not let you enter multiple entries.

    The instructions show that multiple entries are supposed to work, and to delinate them with a comma. But putting in more than one in either the deny or allow list will show an error "Allow list contains Invalid IP/Mask".

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    Yes this could be our mistake - Please use semicolon to separate two IP's. This line should look like this for example: 10.10.10.80;10.10.10.90
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    Hmmm, I thought I tried semicolon.

    Anyway, I just got creative with the subnet addressing so I only needed one entry to deny per target. So I'm fine. Thanks.

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    but with no spaces.
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    Right that does work without spaces. But its still really screwed up.

    If you enter an IP without a subnet, it appears to work but doesn't actually do anything.

    If you enter one with a subnet, it works. However, if you try to add more than one with a subnet, it just dissapears after hitting apply.

    All I want to do is block everything except 192.168.1.220, 192.168.2.220, 192.168.3.220, and 192.168.4.220. It appears this is impossible to do.

    Also, you can only enter the subnet as short form. Long form doesn't work despite what the manual says (not that I care about this).

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    My mistake. Entering in a single IP does work. However, if you try to use multiple entries that have a subnet argument, it will not work.

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