laf
27 February 2017 17:51
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Is it possible to get arp-discovered addresses searchable in /search/search=ipv4/ ?
And /search/search=ipv4/ seem to search for string rather than IP’s. If I search for 172.16. I get all IP’s starting with the given string, which means I potentially can find 65534 IP’s. Can we rather search for a subnet with CIDR notation? Like 172.16.0.0/22
opened 02:48PM - 30 Jan 17 UTC
closed 05:51PM - 27 Feb 17 UTC
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Is it possible to get arp-discovered addresses searchable in /search/search=ipv4/ ?
And /search/search=ipv4/ seem to search for string rather than IP's. If I search for 172.16. I get all IP's starting with the given string, which means I potentially can find 65534 IP's. Can we rather search for a subnet with CIDR notation? Like 172.16.0.0/22
laf
12 March 2017 22:35
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Issue is now closed on github, does that mean its not in the works?
No it was just moved here.