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{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3px align=right width=200 !CIDR||AOL IP Range |- |'''64.12'''.0.0/16 ||64.12.0.0-64.12.255.255 |- |'''149.174'''.0.0/16||149.174.0.0-149.174.255.255 |- |'''152.163'''.0.0/16||152.163.0.0-152.163.255.255 |- |'''172.1'''28.0.0/10 '''172.1'''92.0.0/12 '''172.2'''08.0.0/14 ||172.128.0.0-172.211.255.255 |- |'''195.93'''.0.0/17||195.93.0.0-195.93.127.255 |- |'''198.81'''.0.0/19||198.81.0.0-198.81.31.255 |- |'''202.67'''.64.0/18||202.67.64.0-202.67.127.255 |- |'''205.188'''.0.0/16||205.188.0.0-205.188.255.255 |} Use the form below to block write access from a specific IP address or username. This should be done only in accordance with [[{{ns:project}}:blocking policy|policy]]. Fill in a specific reason below (for example, citing particular pages that were vandalized). Expiry times are entered in the GNU standard format, which is described in the [http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_chapter/tar_7.html tar manual], e.g. "1 hour", "2 days", "next Wednesday", "1 January 2017". Alternatively, a block may be "indefinite" or "infinite". For information about blocking ranges of addresses, see [[meta:Range blocks|Range blocks]]. To unblock someone see the [[{{ns:Special}}:Ipblocklist|list of blocked IP addresses and usernames]]. There is also a [[Special:Log/block|block log]]. The table gives the AOL IP ranges. Because these are shared and AOL is the largest ISP in the US, large numbers of innocent contributors, including some admins, will be affected by blocks of these IP addresses. Please keep blocks in this range to 15 minutes or less - the absolute minimum time required to temporarily stop the vandalism.
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|'''64.12'''.0.0/16 ||64.12.0.0-64.12.255.255
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|'''149.174'''.0.0/16||149.174.0.0-149.174.255.255
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|'''152.163'''.0.0/16||152.163.0.0-152.163.255.255
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|'''172.1'''28.0.0/10 '''172.1'''92.0.0/12 '''172.2'''08.0.0/14 ||172.128.0.0-172.211.255.255
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|'''195.93'''.0.0/17||195.93.0.0-195.93.127.255
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|'''198.81'''.0.0/19||198.81.0.0-198.81.31.255
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|'''202.67'''.64.0/18||202.67.64.0-202.67.127.255
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|'''205.188'''.0.0/16||205.188.0.0-205.188.255.255
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Use the form below to block write access from a specific IP address or username. This should be done only in accordance with policy. Fill in a specific reason below (for example, citing particular pages that were vandalized).
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Expiry times are entered in the GNU standard format, which is described in the [http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_chapter/tar_7.html tar manual], e.g. "1 hour", "2 days", "next Wednesday", "1 January 2017". Alternatively, a block may be "indefinite" or "infinite".  
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For information about blocking ranges of addresses, see [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Range_blocks Range blocks]. To unblock someone see the [[{{ns:Special}}:Ipblocklist|list of blocked IP addresses and usernames]]. There is also a [[Special:Log/block|block log]].
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The table gives the AOL IP ranges. Because these are shared and AOL is the largest ISP in the US, large numbers of innocent contributors, will be affected by blocks of these IP addresses. Please keep blocks in this range to the absolute minimum time required to temporarily stop the vandalism. Developers regularly receive, and will generally promptly accept, requests to clear AOL blocks because of the large side-effects.
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Revision as of 15:46, 26 December 2004