>>>>>>> !+[ip-map,port-map] means that the packet does not match both sets (but
>>>>>>> it may match one of the two sets).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> +[!ip-map,!port-map] means that the packet does not match either set.
>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> You are right. Come to think of it, when I do not have exclusion (!), 
>>>>>> the comma symbol (,) between sets in brackets indicates logical AND (in 
>>>>>> other words, to have a packet match all sets specified in the brackets 
>>>>>> must also match), so following this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> !+[ipset1,ipset2...ipsetN] should be interpreted as NOT (ipset1 AND 
>>>>>> ipset2 AND ... ipsetN), which is the same as ipset1 OR ipset2 OR ... 
>>>>>> ipsetN - in other words match in either set produces a packet match.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Similarly +[!ipset1,!ipset2...!ipsetN) should be interpreted as (NOT 
>>>>>> ipset1) AND (NOT ipset2) ... AND (NOT ipsetN), which is the same as NOT 
>>>>>> (ipset1 OR ipset2 OR ... ipsetN) - in other words match in either set 
>>>>>> does NOT produce a packet match.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does your patch reflects the above logic or should I refrain from 
>>>>>> applying it until you fix this?
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>             
>>>>> What I wrote reflects the patch I sent.
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> What does that mean exactly?
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> It means that the patch works the way that I described, not the way that
>>> you described.
>>>   
>>>       
>> Could you describe it in a way that us, simple-minded, could understand 
>> please, as I am struggling with the cryptic one-liners you use in your 
>> 'description' (god forbid if you put that in a man page)? I tried to 
>> explain what I thought was a logical set of rules this to be built upon, 
>> but that, I see, went way over your head.
>>     
>
> Please forget the &^%$ patch. You will get my code when it is ready.
>   
When would that be - 4.4.14-Beta4, some further 4.4.14-Beta-X or the 
official release of 4.4.14?


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