Firewall in Kaspersky Total Security controls all network connections and protects access to the local area network and the internet according to the settings.
Using Firewall, you can:
Network properties will be changed.
The application will be blocked from connecting to the network.
Firewall checks the rules one by one from the top to the bottom of the list. If some of the rules have similar parameters with different values, Firewall will use the one that is closer to the top of the list. To change the position of a rule on the list, use the up and down arrows.
For an IP range in the format 10.96.0.0/11, the subnet mask is 11111111 11100000 00000000 00000000 in binary format, or 255.224.0.0 in decimal format.
11 digits of the IP address are intended for the network number, and the other digits are intended for the local address in the network. Therefore, 10.96.0.0/11 means the range of the addresses from 10.96.0.1 to 10.127.255.255.
For converting IP addresses to CIDR, we recommend using online services such as http://ip2cidr.com/.
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