# Create a set without timeout 0 ipset -N test iptreemap # Add first random IP entry 0 ipset -A test 2.0.0.1 # Add second random IP entry 0 ipset -A test 192.168.68.69 # Test first random IP entry 0 ipset -T test 2.0.0.1 # Test second random IP entry 0 ipset -T test 192.168.68.69 # Test value not added to the set 1 ipset -T test 2.0.0.2 # Test value not added to the set 1 ipset -T test 192.168.68.70 # Add IP range 0 ipset -A test 3.0.0.0-3.0.0.2 # Test the three members of the range: first 0 ipset -T test 3.0.0.0 # Test the three members of the range: second 0 ipset -T test 3.0.0.1 # Test the three members of the range: third 0 ipset -T test 3.0.0.2 # Delete the middle of the range 0 ipset -D test 3.0.0.1 # Test the range: first 0 ipset -T test 3.0.0.0 # Test the range: second 1 ipset -T test 3.0.0.1 # Test the range: third 0 ipset -T test 3.0.0.2 # Delete second random IP entry 0 ipset -D test 192.168.68.69 # Add a network block 0 ipset -A test 192.168.68.69/27 # Test the lower bound of the network 0 ipset -T test 192.168.68.64 # Test the upper bound of the network 0 ipset -T test 192.168.68.95 # Test element from the middle 0 ipset -T test 192.168.68.71 # Delete a network from the middle 0 ipset -D test 192.168.68.70/30 # Test lower bound of deleted network 1 ipset -T test 192.168.68.68 # Test upper bound of deleted network 1 ipset -T test 192.168.68.71 # Test element before lower bound of deleted network 0 ipset -T test 192.168.68.67 # Test element after upper bound of deleted network 0 ipset -T test 192.168.68.72 # List set 0 ipset -L test > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0 # Check listing 0 diff -I 'Size in memory.*' .foo iptreemap.t.list0 && rm .foo # Flush test set 0 ipset -F test # Delete test set 0 ipset -X test # eof