• Resolved James Swineson

    (@jamesits)


    Wordfense do not block LAN segments like 192.168.0.0/16 by default; however, 100.64.0.0/10 is not included by default. These IPs are not public routable too.

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  • Hi jamesits,
    That’s correct! However, it’s a shared address space and not a private one. Could you perhaps elaborate a bit on the issue you’ve run in to?

    Thanks in advance,

    Thread Starter James Swineson

    (@jamesits)

    I use the segment in LAN (I guess it is totally legit since I run an Autonomous System), then Wordfense blocked my reverse proxy (gateway for all websites to the public internet) ??

    Hi jamesits,
    Thanks for elaborating! I’ll forward your information to our developers and they’ll review the case and make a decision as to whether we can safely whitelist that range or not.

    Thanks for reporting your issue.

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