Re: grepcidr 2.99

2015-06-10 Thread John Levine
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In article <6dfdc9f9-ee28-4263-8e5b-eb751b35b...@dataix.net> you write: >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >Hash: SHA256 > >Hi John, > >Great contribution. Thanks > >Might I make a suggestion? with the following command it gives Invalid CIDR. In >my u

Re: grepcidr 2.99

2015-06-09 Thread Jason Hellenthal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi John, Great contribution. Thanks Might I make a suggestion? with the following command it gives Invalid CIDR. In my usage it would seem logically convenient to throw any quad octet at it and have it translate to the proper CIDR range that isn’

grepcidr 2.99

2015-06-09 Thread John Levine
I've updated grepcidr again, adding some code contributed by a user. (This open source thing may actually have a future.) grepcidr is what it sounds like, you give it a bunch of CIDR ranges, and files to read, and it prints out the lines in the files that contain addresses that match any of the CI