Philip Prindeville wrote:
> I thought about all of this, by the way...  And then remembered that
> some networks are made of two or more adjacent CIDR blocks, but of
> unequal size, or not aligned (mergeable).  Look at:
> 
>    '212.145.160.0/21'  => 'REJECT',
>    '212.145.192.0/20'  => 'REJECT',
> 
> for example.  That is actually the range 212.145.160.0 -
> 212.145.223.0. 
> 
> So Patricia wouldn't work in this case.

I don't see why this is a problem... can't Patricia handle unmergeable 
neighbors as seperate entries?

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Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com       Software Engineer

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