What kind of structure would be the best for me when I need to store company and multiple ip address ranges per company? I'm thinking of TFTP server which can serve files based on incoming reguest source ip address. After get request received, I need to search my structure to find out which company is using that ip address and select the right source directory for that user. I have 1 config file per company including multiple ip ranges like 10.0.0.0;10.0.0.255,10.1.1.0;10.1.1.255,... All ip address ranges will be unigue, so there won't be overlapping. I can read all those config files at startup. Thanks in advance, Jykke.

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