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#!/bin/bash
# This is the test-case:
# * creating valid named objects and using map variables in statements
RULESET='
define counter_map = { 192.168.2.2 : "user123", 1.1.1.1 : "user123", 2.2.2.2 : "user123" }
define quota_map = { 192.168.2.2 : "user124", 192.168.2.3 : "user124" }
table inet x {
counter user123 {
packets 12 bytes 1433
}
counter user321 {
packets 12 bytes 1433
}
quota user123 {
over 2000 bytes
}
quota user124 {
over 2000 bytes
}
chain y {
type filter hook input priority 0; policy accept;
counter name ip saddr map $counter_map
quota name ip saddr map $quota_map drop
}
}'
set -e
$NFT -f - <<< "$RULESET"
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