Great, thanks!
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11.11.2017 6:00 PM "Aki Tuomi" aki.tuomi@dovecot.fi napisał(a):
I would still recommend using allow_nets instead. It will perform better, and can deal with multiple networks etc.
Aki
On November 11, 2017 at 4:27 PM "j.emerlik" j.emerlik@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome, thanks!
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11.11.2017 2:48 PM "Gedalya" gedalya@gedalya.net napisał(a):
On 11/10/2017 11:03 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
The toughest situation (using script techniques) is for CIDR ranges just shy of a full octet boundary e.g. /25.
Actually there is a great tool for that, grepcidr
$ echo 10.11.12.127 | grepcidr 10.11.12.0/25 && echo OK 10.11.12.127 OK $ echo 10.11.12.128 | grepcidr 10.11.12.0/25 && echo OK $
But in your case you really probably should use postgres for the userdb and just return everything from there in user fields / extra fields, and if the logic doesn't fit in a simple query you can put it in a stored procedure. That will likely be more efficient.