#!/bin/bash # # UNIFIED-COMMUNICATIONS-TECHNOLOGIES IP Ranges - iptables/ipset rules # ASN: AS903 # Generated: 2025-12-16 # Source: ScaniteX (https://scanitex.com) # # Usage: chmod +x this_script.sh && sudo ./this_script.sh # # Create IPv4 ipset ipset create unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 hash:net -exist ipset flush unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 # Add IPv4 ranges ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.22.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.21.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.17.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.112.94.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.112.92.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.16.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.16.0/22 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.20.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.112.92.0/22 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.19.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.112.95.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.20.0/22 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.112.93.0/24 ipset add unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 209.141.18.0/24 # Apply iptables rules (uncomment to use) # iptables -A INPUT -m set --match-set unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 src -j ACCEPT # iptables -A INPUT -m set --match-set unifiedcommunicationstechnologies_v4 src -j DROP echo "IP ranges for UNIFIED-COMMUNICATIONS-TECHNOLOGIES loaded successfully!" echo "IPv4 ranges: 14" echo "IPv6 ranges: 0"