Support Requests item #571927, was opened at 2002-06-20 21:20
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Category: Release/Branch: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Summary: bug #521382 should be re opened

Initial Comment:
bug #521382 needs to be re opened..

 I went to go and update my disks with the latest
oxygen but i still see the same problem with ipmask
script inside of root.lrp its missing a critical mask
i will manualy fix my versions but this should be fixed
in the current distribution so it does not need patching
every time..


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>Comment By: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Date: 2002-06-20 22:07

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I forgot to explain...

ipmask in older versions of Oxygen was a shell function in a 
script.  Newer versions contain a binary program /bin/ipmask 
which does the same thing but so much more.  ipmask will 
return all sorts of data from an IP address for use by scripts.


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Comment By: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Date: 2002-06-20 22:05

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# ipmask 172.16.3.4 -m 255.255.255.240
IP Address: 172.16.3.4
Official name: adcserv.cuna.com
Network range: 172.16.3.1 - 172.16.3.14
Broadcast address: 172.16.3.15
Broadcast address (BSD): 172.16.3.0
CIDR: 172.16.3.0/28
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.240
Cisco wildcard mask: 0.0.0.15
Network: 172.16.3.0
Hexadecimal: AC100304 (reversed: 040310AC)
Decimal Address: 2886730500
# ipmask

ipmask version 0.33, Copyright (C) 2001  David Douthitt 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

ipmask comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for 
details see the COPYING file
that accompained this distribution. This is free software, and 
you are welcome
to redistribute it under the terms of GNU PUBLIC LICENSE.

Usage:   ipmask [ -BbCcinrsxNmopR ] <ip> [ -m netmask ]

<ip> may be a hex IP address, dotted-quad (n.n.n.n), or a 
CIDR spec (n.n.n.n/x)

Display Options:

        -B      Display only broadcast address (BSD - obsolete)
        -b      Display only broadcast address
        -C      Display only Cisco wildcard mask
        -c      Display only CIDR
        -i      Display only IP
        -n      Display only network address
        -d      Display only decimal address
        -r      Display only range of valid addresses
        -s      Display subnet mask only
        -x      Display only hexadecimal IP

Modifiers:

        -N      No name lookups
        -m      Use this net mask
        -o      Official name (do a name lookup)
        -p      Pretty formatted display of all results
        -R      Hexadecimal IP address is in reversed order



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