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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Convert ip ranges to CIDR netblock Post 303027404 by azdps on Friday 14th of December 2018 07:52:10 PM
Old 12-14-2018
Thank you vgersh99. I conducted benchmarks with the way I had previously downloaded the file and used my script and compared it to just downloading the file and using your script and had similar timing results. Again thank you for your time.
 

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ascii(5)							File Formats Manual							  ascii(5)

NAME
ascii - Octal, hexadecimal, and decimal ASCII character sets DESCRIPTION
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