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    Ip range to CIDR ranges in Aliases (network(s))

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      biGdada last edited by

      Hi all.
      IP range to CIDR range expansion behaves differently in 2.2

      in 2.1 an IP range was converted to a set of CIDR ranges,
      for example when i was entering 192.168.1.220-192.168.1.230 the range was converted to
      192.168.1.220/30, 192.168.1.224/30, 192.168.1.228/31, 192.168.1.230/32

      now, in 2.2, then i enter the same range i get a list of ip's.
      192.168.1.220/32
      192.168.1.221/32
      192.168.1.222/32
      192.168.1.223/32
      192.168.1.224/32
      192.168.1.225/32
      192.168.1.226/32
      192.168.1.227/32
      192.168.1.228/32
      192.168.1.229/32
      192.168.1.230/32
      is this intended behavior or a bug?

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        phil.davis last edited by

        It is a bug, fixed by: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/e69a0cf3a216c8647a6def4eee41ab01319ce90f
        Redmine: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4318

        Put that fix in and you will feel much happier!

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          biGdada last edited by

          thank you, the patch solves the problem.

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