Thought that wouldn't be necessary since I did say CIDR blocks, but here:

108.177.128.0/17 108.62.0.0/16 109.200.1.0/24 109.200.2.0/23 109.200.4.0/22 109.200.8.0/21 109.200.16.0/20 109.200.6.200/29 109.200.6.208/28 109.200.6.224/27 109.230.192.0/19 109.230.224.0/20 109.230.240.0/21 109.230.248.0/22 109.230.252.0/23 109.230.254.0/24 109.230.255.0/25 109.230.255.128/26 109.230.255.192/27 109.230.255.224/28 109.230.255.240/29 109.230.255.248/30 109.230.255.252/31 109.230.255.254/32


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In reply to Re^2: Ideas solicited: Using Perl to sort through Toxic CIDR blocks by blue_cowdawg
in thread Ideas solicited: Using Perl to sort through Toxic CIDR blocks by blue_cowdawg

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