Help talk:Range blocks

Doesn't belong in PD Help
I would argue that it doesn't belong in Project:PD help because..

"The idea [ofProject:PD help] is to provide a set of pages which can be copied into a fresh wiki installation, or included in the mediawiki distribution. This will include basic user information and other Meta information, in a reasonably concise form. The basic concept is to create a compressed user guide"

Until somebody contributes a basic howto for blocking users and (single) IP addresses, this page looks very out of place. But I'm unclear/undecided as to whether this help project should include any help for 'sysop' users, let alone this level of detail. If we had a "Help:Blocking" page for sysops. Perhaps that could then have an external link to this detailed "Range blocks" information, if we had it here in the Manual namespace.

-- Harry Wood 16:48, 22 October 2007 (UTC)


 * No, the manual is for wiki configuration and administration. The help pages are for "generic site help for MediaWiki site users, including all site roles such as Anonymous, WikiSysop, Admin, Bureaucrat, User". Range blocking is a wiki-admin task, not a server-admin task. If you notice we're missing help pages, start them. :) — Pathoschild 05:47:28, 05 November 2007 (UTC)

Special:Blockip
I have changed the references to "Special:Blockip" to read simply "Special:Block", the first is an alias for the second and one could easily think one is not on the right page. You block from the block page, period. My edit summary got a little dorked when I hit enter mid entry; thus the explanation here.--Doug 09:36, 3 September 2010 (UTC)

count error of Total addresses of some IP range?
--Planetoid 09:22, 6 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Total addresses of 69.208.0.0/12 is 1,048,576 which equal to 2^20
 * Is total addresses of 69.208.0.0/11 should be equal to 2^21 (2,097,152) not 2,197,152 on the page?
 * fixed. Bawolff 09:33, 6 March 2011 (UTC)

IPv6?
The page does not describe IPv6 range blocks - ever so necessary on instances of MediaWiki needing IPv6, like the ARIN IPv6 wiki.Jasper Deng 23:28, 29 June 2011 (UTC)