array( //We've modified this and removed some addresses which may be routable on the Net and cause auto-whitelisting. //'0.0.0.0/8', #Broadcast addr '10.0.0.0/8', #Private addrs //'100.64.0.0/10', #carrier-grade-nat for comms between ISP and subscribers '127.0.0.0/8', #loopback //'169.254.0.0/16', #link-local when DHCP fails e.g. os x '172.16.0.0/12', #private addrs '192.0.0.0/29', #used for NAT with IPv6, so basically a private addr //'192.0.2.0/24', #Only for use in docs and examples, not for public use //'192.88.99.0/24', #Used by 6to4 anycast relays '192.168.0.0/16', #Used for local communications within a private network //'198.18.0.0/15', #Used for testing of inter-network communications between two separate subnets //'198.51.100.0/24', #Assigned as "TEST-NET-2" in RFC 5737 for use solely in documentation and example source code and should not be used publicly. //'203.0.113.0/24', #Assigned as "TEST-NET-3" in RFC 5737 for use solely in documentation and example source code and should not be used publicly. //'224.0.0.0/4', #Reserved for multicast assignments as specified in RFC 5771 //'240.0.0.0/4', #Reserved for future use, as specified by RFC 6890 //'255.255.255.255/32', #Reserved for the "limited broadcast" destination address, as specified by RFC 6890 ), 'wordfence' => array( '54.68.32.247', // Central @ AWS '44.235.211.232', '54.71.203.174' ), );