On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 03:43:22PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 03:38:01PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote: > > Steve pointed me to [...] > BTW, if anyone reading has some time to do the math again (hi aj :) Hrm. How do you generalise it? ... Ah, like that. Attached. $ ./rule9-prediction.py ftp.us.debian.org 000.000.000.000-063.255.255.255: 035.009.037.225 064.000.000.000-127.255.255.255: 064.050.236.052 128.000.000.000-191.255.255.255: 128.030.002.036 192.000.000.000-255.255.255.255: 204.152.191.039 $ ./rule9-prediction.py security.debian.org 000.000.000.000-127.255.255.255: 128.031.000.036, 212.211.132.032, 212.211.132.250 128.000.000.000-191.255.255.255: 128.031.000.036 192.000.000.000-212.211.131.255: 212.211.132.032, 212.211.132.250 212.211.132.000-212.211.132.127: 212.211.132.032 212.211.132.128-212.211.132.255: 212.211.132.250 212.211.133.000-255.255.255.255: 212.211.132.032, 212.211.132.250 You can specify multiple addresses, either by name or IP. If you get non-IPv4 addresses it won't work though. Cheers, aj
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