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Signed-off-by: Jozsef Kadlecsik <kadlec@blackhole.kfki.hu>
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Test all possible range variations with the hash types in order
to catch bugs like the range bug in hash:ip,port,net.
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Incompatibility: if your script rely on the number of lines in the header
of set listings, then the new line
Revision: number
can break your script.
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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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Keep temporary files in the tests and erase them only after successfully
running the testsuite. This makes simpler to analyze failed tests.
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Lower timeout values to max 5s, so we can lower sleep values too.
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- the hash types can now store protocol together port, not only port
- lots of fixes everywhere: parser, error reporting, manpage
The last bits on the todo list before announcing ipset 5:
- recheck all the error messages
- add possibly more tests
- polish manpage
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Reworked protocol and internal interfaces, missing set types added,
backward compatibility verified, lots of tests added (and thanks to the tests,
bugs fixed), even the manpage is rewritten ;-). Countless changes everywhere...
The missing bits before announcing ipset 5:
- net namespace support
- new iptables/ip6tables extension library
- iptables/ip6tables match and target tests (backward/forward compatibility)
- tests on catching syntax errors
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