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Hi John,
Great contribution. Thanks
Might I make a suggestion? with the following command it gives Invalid CIDR. In my usage it would seem logically convenient to throw any quad octet at it and have it translate to the proper CIDR range that isn’t reported as invalid since it does this anyway. For instance 127.0.0.1/8 would just become 127.0.0.0/8.
Already does that with the -s for sloppy flag.
Find it here:
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