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TABLEUTIL(1)		     General Commands Manual		    TABLEUTIL(1)

NAME
     tableutil -- converts and performs operations on tables

SYNOPSIS
     tableutil -c commands
     tableutil -f file
     tableutil -q type [file]

DESCRIPTION
     tableutil can be used to convert files with IP-addresses and ranges and ag-
     gregate networks.	The options are as follows:

     -c commands
	     execute the commands specified by commands.

     -f file
	     file is the name of the file with commands to be loaded.

     -q type [file]
	     Quick-convert  file  from	type  to a CIDR-notation, as used by PF.
	     type can be either 'text' or 'p2b'. The  text  format  accepts  ad-
	     dresses  on  the  form 'n.n.n.n', 'n.n.n.n-n.n.n.n' or 'n.n.n.n/n'.
	     p2b is the format used in the lists provided by  blocklist.org.  If
	     file is omitted, standard input is assumed. p2b-files can be either
	     gzipped or uncompressed.

COMMAND FILE/STRING
     The command file/string consists of a series of statements separated by ;

GRAMMAR
     TODO...

EXAMPLES
     Example quick-conversion:

		   $ tableutil -q p2b ads.p2b.gz

     Example command-file:

		   # Assign some values to some variables
		   $range = { 192.168.0.0-192.168.2.255 };
		   $cidr = { 192.168.3.0/24 };
		   $text = load(text, "file_with_networks");
		   $p2b = load(p2b, "ads.p2b.gz");

		   # Do some calculations and store them in some other variables
		   $table1 = difference($p2b, $text);
		   $table2 = union($range, $cidr);
		   $table3 = invert( { 192.168.0.1 } );
		   $table4 = intersect( { 192.168.1.0-192.168.3.255 }, $range);

		   # Save some of the variables, and a bonus, to files.
		   save(cidr, "table1", $table1);
		   save(range, "table2", $table2);
		   save(cidr, "table3", $table3);
		   save(cidr, "table4", $table4);
		   save(range, "table5", { 0.0.0.0/0 } );
		   save(single, "table6", $cidr );

RETURN VALUES
     tableutil can exit with the following values:

     0 Command completed successfully.

     1 Invalid arguments supplied.

     -1 Internal error.

BUGS
     Many, probably. And the man-page needs improving.

SEE ALSO
     pfctl(8)

FreeBSD ports 15.quarterly	   July 8 2005			    TABLEUTIL(1)

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