Re: [ANNOUNCE] ipset 2.4 released

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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Krzysztof Oledzki wrote:

> # element separator token changed to ',' in anticipating IPv6 addresses, old
> separator tokens are still supported
> 
> # cat  aqq
> -N aqq macipmap --from 1.2.3.1 --to 1.2.3.10
> -A aqq 1.2.3.10,11:22:33:44:55:66
> COMMIT
> 
> # cat aqq|ipset -R
> Warning: please replace old separator character ':22:33:44:55:66.1' with ','.
> Next release won't support it.
> 
> OK, so what we are deprecating here? The recently introduced '%' separator or
> also the ':' mac address separator?

No, the separator between the different kind of elements, i.e. between IP 
address and port or between IP address and MAC address. The token 
separators inside IPv4(/IPv6) and MAC addresses remain the usual ones.

That message is just misleading and I'm going to fix it.

Sorry for the mess created by introducing earlier the '%' as a separator,
that was a bad choice. :-(

Best regards,
Jozsef
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