I hadn't thought of this before... is there any data on the overhead of iptables rules? i.e. 20 rules vs 200 rules vs 2000 rules? If it's insignificant, I would think it would be best to keep them individually assigned as they are now. I say that because once we "group" nodes into a mask, there are going to be feature requests for exceptions, priorities, overlaps, etc. Eewww. Ick. Running away now.

Jeremy

At 11:10 AM 1/22/2003 -0500, Jeff Squyres wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Jeff Squyres wrote:

> -----
> # Put the list "in order", as in:
> # 192.168.0.1
> [snipped]
> ----

Looking at my pseudocode, it isn't quite right, but a) it's
pseudocode, and b) I typed it off the top of my head in my mailer.
You get the point.  :-)

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