# Create a set with timeout 0 ipset create test hash:ip,port,ip timeout 5 # Add partly zero valued element 0 ipset add test 2.0.0.1,0,0.0.0.0 # Test partly zero valued element 0 ipset test test 2.0.0.1,0,0.0.0.0 # Delete party zero valued element 0 ipset del test 2.0.0.1,0,0.0.0.0 # Add almost zero valued element 0 ipset add test 2.0.0.1,0,0.0.0.1 # Test almost zero valued element 0 ipset test test 2.0.0.1,0,0.0.0.1 # Delete almost zero valued element 0 ipset del test 2.0.0.1,0,0.0.0.1 # Add first random value 0 ipset add test 2.0.0.1,5,1.1.1.1 # Add second random value 0 ipset add test 2.1.0.0,128,2.2.2.2 # Test first random value 0 ipset test test 2.0.0.1,5,1.1.1.1 # Test second random value 0 ipset test test 2.1.0.0,128,2.2.2.2 # Test value not added to the set 1 ipset test test 2.0.0.1,5,1.1.1.2 # Test value not added to the set 1 ipset test test 2.0.0.1,6,1.1.1.1 # Test value not added to the set 1 ipset test test 2.0.0.2,6,1.1.1.1 # Test value before first random value 1 ipset test test 2.0.0.0,5,1.1.1.1 # Test value after second random value 1 ipset test test 2.1.0.1,128,2.2.2.2 # Try to add value before first random value 0 ipset add test 2.0.0.0,5,1.1.1.1 # Try to add value after second random value 0 ipset add test 2.1.0.1,128,2.2.2.2 # List set 0 ipset list test | sed 's/timeout ./timeout x/' > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0 # Check listing 0 diff -u -I 'Size in memory.*' .foo hash:ip,port,ip.t.list0 # Sleep 5s so that elements can time out 0 sleep 5 # List set 0 ipset list test > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0 # Check listing 0 diff -u -I 'Size in memory.*' .foo hash:ip,port,ip.t.list1 # Flush test set 0 ipset flush test # Add multiple elements in one step 0 ipset add test 1.1.1.1-1.1.1.4,80-84,2.2.2.2 # Delete multiple elements in one step 0 ipset del test 1.1.1.2-1.1.1.3,tcp:81-82,2.2.2.2 # Check number of elements after multi-add/multi-del 0 n=`ipset save test|wc -l` && test $n -eq 17 # Delete test set 0 ipset destroy test # Create set to add a range 0 ipset new test hash:ip,port,ip hashsize 64 # Add a range which forces a resizing 0 ipset add test 10.0.0.0-10.0.3.255,tcp:80-82,192.168.0.1 # Check that correct number of elements are added 0 n=`ipset list test|grep '^10.0'|wc -l` && test $n -eq 3072 # Destroy set 0 ipset -X test # eof