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# IP: Create a set
0 ipset -N test iphash --hashsize 128
# Range: Add zero valued element
1 ipset -A test 0.0.0.0
# Range: Test zero valued element
1 ipset -T test 0.0.0.0
# IP: Add first random value
0 ipset -A test 2.0.0.1
# IP: Add second random value
0 ipset -A test 192.168.68.69
# IP: Test first random value
0 ipset -T test 2.0.0.1
# IP: Test second random value
0 ipset -T test 192.168.68.69
# IP: Test value not added to the set
1 ipset -T test 2.0.0.2
# IP: Add third random value
0 ipset -A test 200.100.0.12
# IP: Delete the same value
0 ipset -D test 200.100.0.12
# IP: Delete element not added to the set
1 ipset -D test 200.100.0.12
# IP: Delete element not added to the set, ignoring error
0 ipset -! -D test 200.100.0.12
# IP: List set
0 ipset -L test > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0
# IP: Check listing
0 ./diff.sh .foo iphash.t.list0
# IP: Flush test set
0 ipset -F test
# IP: Delete test set
0 ipset -X test
# IP: Restore values so that rehashing is triggered, old format
0 ipset -R < iphash.t.restore.old
# IP: Check that all values are restored
0 (grep add iphash.t.restore | sort > .foo.1) && (ipset -S test | grep add | sort > .foo.2) && cmp .foo.1 .foo.2
# IP: Delete test set
0 ipset -X test
# IP: Restore values so that rehashing is triggered
0 ipset -R < iphash.t.restore
# IP: Check that all values are restored
0 (grep add iphash.t.restore | sort > .foo.1) && (ipset -S test | grep add | sort > .foo.2) && cmp .foo.1 .foo.2
# IP: Flush test set
0 ipset -F test
# IP: Delete test set
0 ipset -X test
# IP: Restore values in order to check sorting
0 ipset r -f iphash.t.restore
# IP: Delete test2 set
0 (ipset -X test2; true)
# IP: Restore another set for sorting
0 sed -e 's/test/test2/' -e 's/ 10/ 20/' < iphash.t.restore | ipset r
# IP: Add more entries to the second set
0 tail -n +2 iphash.t.restore | sed -e 's/test/test2/' -e 's/ 10/ 30/' | ipset r
# IP: Save sets
0 ipset -s -f .foo0 save && ./ignore.sh .foo0
# IP: Compare sorted save and restore
0 cmp .foo iphash.t.restore.sorted
# IP: Delete test set
0 ipset x test
# IP: Delete test2 set
0 ipset x test2
# IP: Restore, which requires multiple messages
0 ipset restore < iphash.t.large
# IP: Save the restored set
0 (ipset save test | sort > .foo.1) && ./ignore.sh .foo.1
# IP: Compare save and restore
0 (sort iphash.t.large > .foo.2) && (cmp .foo .foo.2)
# IP: Delete all elements, one by one
0 ipset list test | sed '1,/Members/d' | xargs -n1 ipset del test
# IP: Delete test set
0 ipset x test
# Network: Create a set
0 ipset -N test iphash --hashsize 128 --netmask 24
# Network: Add zero valued element
1 ipset -A test 0.0.0.0
# Network: Test zero valued element
1 ipset -T test 0.0.0.0
# Network: Delete zero valued element
1 ipset -D test 0.0.0.0
# Network: Add first random network
0 ipset -A test 2.0.0.1
# Network: Add second random network
0 ipset -A test 192.168.68.69
# Network: Test first random value
0 ipset -T test 2.0.0.255
# Network: Test second random value
0 ipset -T test 192.168.68.95
# Network: Test value not added to the set
1 ipset -T test 2.0.1.0
# Network: Add third random network
0 ipset -A test 200.100.0.12
# Network: Delete the same network
0 ipset -D test 200.100.0.12
# Network: Delete element not added to the set
1 ipset -D test 200.100.0.12
# Network: List set
0 ipset -L test > .foo0 && ./sort.sh .foo0
# Network: Check listing
0 ./diff.sh .foo iphash.t.list1
# Network: Flush test set
0 ipset -F test
# Network: Delete test set
0 ipset -X test
# eof
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