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A set type may have multiple revisions, for example when syntax is extended.
Support continuous revision ranges in set types.
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When ranges are added to hash types, the elements may trigger rehashing the set.
However, the last successfully added element was not kept track so the adding
started again with the first element after the rehashing. Bug reported by Mr Dash Four.
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The support makes possible to specify the timeout value for
the SET target and a flag to reset the timeout for already existing
entries.
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When an element to a set with timeout added, one can change the timeout
by "readding" the element with the "-exist" flag. That means the timeout
value is reset to the specified one (or to the default from the set
specification if the "timeout n" option is not used). Example
ipset add foo 1.2.3.4 timeout 10
ipset add foo 1.2.3.4 timeout 600 -exist
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SCTP and UDPLITE port support added to the hash:*port* types.
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The hash:ip,port* types with IPv4 silently ignored when address ranges
with non TCP/UDP were added/deleted from the set and the first address from
the range was only used.
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The kernel/ subdirectory is reorganized to follow the kernel directory
structure.
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