I have multiple IP ranges that need range specific apps deployed to them but not the others.
here is an example of my IP's
Usable Host IP Range: 172.24.128.1 - 172.24.191.254
Usable Host IP Range: 172.24.192.1 - 172.24.255.254
when I build my server class for these two ranges will I have to use something like
range one: 172.24.128.*, 172.24.129.*, all the way up to>, 172.24,191.*
range two: 172.24.192.*, 172.24.193.*, all the way up to>, 172.24.255.*
or is there a better way to whitelist the ranges?
Give this a try
#Usable Host IP Range: 172.24.128.1 - 172.24.191.254
whitelist.0 = 172.24.12[89].* # will cover range 172.24.128.* to 172.24.129.*
whitelist.1 = 172.24.1[3-8][0-9].* # will cover range 172.24.130.* to 172.24.189.*
whitelist.2 = 172.24.19[01].* # will cover range 172.24.190.* to 172.24.191.*
#Usable Host IP Range: 172.24.192.1 - 172.24.255.254
whitelist.0 = 172.24.19[2-9].* # will cover range 172.24.192.* to 172.24.199.*
whitelist.1 = 172.24.2[0-4][0-9].* # will cover range 172.24.200.* to 172.24.249.*
whitelist.2 = 172.24.25[0-5].* # will cover range 172.24.250.* to 172.24.255.*
Did this work? I too am trying to assign ranges to my server class with /21 etc. Wasn't sure if this was possible of the format that Splunk would expect. Thanks!