I want to configure my firewall settings.
i am having 50 machines in my network and i want to allow browsing for only 25
machines in it?
namely
my network is 10.xx.xx.0
my machine ip is from 10.xx.xx.201- 10.xx.xx.250
now i want to allow the machines 10.xx.xx.201-10.xx.xx.225
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