Hi,
I was surprised that the blocking interface followed others, and automatically and unchangeably fills the field with the user name or IP.
Thus I cannot write a range after the IP any more. I captured a very small image with the problem, but it is not allowed here.
Now, while range block for IPv4 anons is an everyday task, range block for IPv6 anons is compulsory every time. We give /64, otherwise it is senseless. By this time, I just wrote "/64" on the blocking interface after the IP.
I don't know, when and why happened this change, but it makes blocking very tricky uncomfortable. What I can do, write /64 into the URL at the contributions of the vandal, but that is really not what I dreamt about.

Can somebody explain, why this happened? Is there a way of range blocking that I am not aware of? Shall I ticket a bug?



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BinĂ¡ris