| Paketname | ipset |
| Beschreibung | administration tool for kernel IP sets |
| Archiv/Repository | Offizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main) |
| Version | 2.5.0-1 |
| Sektion | net |
| Priorität | extra |
| Installierte Größe | 200 Byte |
| Hängt ab von | iptables, libc6 (>= 2.1.3) |
| Empfohlene Pakete | |
| Paketbetreuer | Robert S. Edmonds |
| Quelle | |
| Paketgröße | 45840 Byte |
| Prüfsumme MD5 | 2e99dbedca0cdf3707ce6a9f7133462c |
| Prüfsumme SHA1 | 6a16cc1125040da84bb109045539c608e43048b0 |
| Prüfsumme SHA256 | c7fb9f64a5e43fecd792c9c98005be5e8a9e22b5e9845b08bd1aa30b09af48d7 |
| Link zum Herunterladen | ipset_2.5.0-1_i386.deb |
| Ausführliche Beschreibung | IP sets are a framework inside the Linux 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernel which can be
administered by the ipset(8) utility. Depending on the type, an IP set may
store IPv4 addresses, TCP/UDP port numbers, or IPv4 addresses with MAC
addresses in a way which ensures lightning speed when matching an entry
against a set.
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If you want to
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* store multiple IPv4 addresses or port numbers and match against the entire
collection using a single iptables rule;
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* dynamically update iptables rules against IPv4 addresses or ports without
performance penalty;
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* express complex IPv4 address and ports based rulesets with a single iptables
rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets;
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then IP sets may be the proper tool for you.
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