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fokat
Thanks a lot for the positive review. Just to add a few points:<P>
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<LI> Additional formats supported:<P>
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<LI> "Range" notation such as in 10.10.10.0-255 for 10.10.10/24<P>
<LI> Cisco's wildcard notation<P>
<LI> <tt>inet_aton</tt> and <tt>inet_ntoa</tt> to feed directly to old-style socket calls<P>
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<LI> The code has been tested in the following platforms by the author: Solaris/Sparc, Linux/Intel, FreeBSD/Intel, Win32/Intel, Digital Unix/Alpha, HP-UX/PA-RISC, Mac OS X/PPC. No reports of endianness-related problems have been received so far.<P>
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If you're running a version earlier than 3.00, please do consider upgrading. 3.xx includes vast performance improvements in many operations as well as a simpler internal representation guaranteed to be portable to any machine with 32 bits integers.<P>
Best regards<P>
-lem, but some call me fokat<P>
<FONT SIZE="-2"><B>Update:</B> I mistakenly mentioned 3.20 before it came into existence. Current versions as of this writing are 3.14 (production) and 3.14_1 (development, with fresh patches for IPv6).</FONT>
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