The terminology here can be subtle.

The `public_network` value AIUI in part is an ACL of sorts.  Comma-separated 
values are documented and permissable.  The larger CIDR block approach also 
works.

The address(s) that mons bind / listen to are a different matter.

> On 16.12.21 21:57, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
> 
>> public_network = 192.168.168.0/24,192.168.169.0/24
> 
> AFAIK there is only one public_network possible.
> 
> In your case you could try with 192.168.168.0/23, as both networks are direct 
> neighbors bitwise.
> 
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