Hi all,

I need to create a large number of ip address range objects with dbedit. 
To do this I intend to use the tool "ofiller" but cannot create those 
ranges, e.g 10.1.1.1 - 10.1.1.100. I tried it using the following syntax:

ofiller.exe -t range -s 10.1.1.1 -d 10.1.1.100 -m 24 -o test.csv

Here the program stops and tells me ". No valid objects were processed!". 
I tried other combinations (-m 26...) too, but all I got were many objects 
not just the one range object I wanted to create.

I'm a bit confused why I need the option "-m" at all since I only need a 
range...

Could someone give me a hint (an example would be helpful)?

Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Best regards

Thorsten Mandau

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