C# - Regular Expression To Match IP Address + Wildcard?
Jun 8, 2010
I'm trying to use a RegularexpressionValidator to match an IP address (with possible wildcards) for an IP filtering system.I'm using the following Regex:
"([0-9]{1,3}\.|\*\.){3}([0-9]{1,3}|\*){1}"
Which works fine when running it in LINQPad with Regex.Matches, but doesn't seem to work when I'm using the validator.Does anyone have a suggestion as to either a better Regex or why it would work in test but not in situ?
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