[rancid] CIDR Ranges in .clogit file
Remsik,Robert
Robert.Remsik at colostate.edu
Mon Jun 26 19:00:49 UTC 2017
We'd use a /28 and then from there not have .1 respond. Mostly CIDR would (at least on a quick blush without thinking it through deeply) be useful as it's how we structure IP address layouts currently.
You are right, a reg-ex could be as well useful in accomplishing the task as well.
Robert Remsik
ACNS
Desk Phone: 970 491 7120
Robert.Remsik at colostate.edu
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Subject: Re: [rancid] CIDR Ranges in .clogit file
Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 06:39:51PM +0000, Remsik,Robert:
> Nuts, that's what I thought. Thank you for confirmation.
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> Can I ask for that as a feature request to be able to parse/use CIDR someday?
you don't really want cidr either, given your example. ie: what cidr prefix
is x.y.z.2-16? none that i know of.
maybe a regex would be helpful?
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> Robert Remsik
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> Desk Phone: 970 491 7120
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> Robert.Remsik at colostate.edu
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> Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 04:38:46PM +0000, Remsik,Robert:
> > Hello!
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> > I'm trying to setup entries in the .clogit file per credentials aligned with CIDR ranges. Can rancid handle CIDR ranges? It looks like RANCID just does globbing, but I'm having trouble setting the up the globs properly.
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> globs only.
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> > I'm using the globtester ( http://www.globtester.com/#p=eJwz1DPSM9aLNtA1NIutMYRxLGPBBABh%2BwbV&r=eJzNldEKgjAUhl9leFVQ6o5aU%2BfeRc1CEBUnUT19hhkES6nYYTe7OMP%2F%2BzzCLz%2BUZ5JXqZSJZQlqg%2B3ZlDvDVPC3Ky7btCayv1ZFYuVN1XQR6U7ZisGGUMaGI2TrmBybut%2FK8lZEw8CG9hJPqcCdR4TgWSe0ALwJ8HvQ6Dam6FD0zVcMzFfcma%2B4N1%2BRma8Yald8Fp67qP9ZktJvim0mB1Rv%2B%2B%2FaZ3jKvtTIU5afRp6yyTTylLWkjwfIvBCZR11sIPYXpNgrBeyVgo8NDNBaZun519%2FgDnPzhow%3D& ) to help debug the syntax. For example the x.y.z.2-16 use {abc creds} and x.y.z.17-254 use {def creds}.
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> https://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl/TclCmd/glob.htm
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> [] matches a single character
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> [2-9] 2 thru 9
> [2-17] 2-1 (no idea if that works) or 7
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