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access_restrictions [2023/07/02 01:45] – Incorrect information fixed, thanks to brodrigueznu for reporting techie007 | access_restrictions [2023/07/02 16:23] – [Scripting Access Restrictions] -formatting hogwild | ||
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The returned string might look something like this: | The returned string might look something like this: | ||
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* 64 = Sunday | * 64 = Sunday | ||
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- | For multiple days, add the corresponding numbers for each day. | + | |
- | In the above example the fourth field is 62 which is equal to 2+4+8+16+32 . This means the rule should be active on Mon, Tue, Wed., Thu., and Fri. That is, only on weekdays. If you had checked the // | + | In the above example, the fourth field is 62, which is equal to 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 . This means the rule should be active on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, and Fri. That is, only on weekdays. If you had checked the // |
**Field 5:** shows the IP or MAC Address range on your network for which the rule should be applied. | **Field 5:** shows the IP or MAC Address range on your network for which the rule should be applied. | ||
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