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NAME

       ipsetcat - utility of libcorkipset library

SYNOPSIS

       ipsetcat [options] <input filename>

DESCRIPTION

       Prints out the (non-sorted) contents of a binary IP set file.

OPTIONS

              <input filename>

       The binary set file to read.
              To read from stdin, use "-" as the

              filename.

       --output=<filename>, -o <filename>

       Writes the contents of the binary IP set file to <filename>.
              If this

              option isn't given, then the contents will be written to standard output.

       --networks, -n

              Where possible, we group the IP addresses in the set into CIDR network blocks.  For
              dense sets, this can greatly reduce the amount of output that's generated.

       --verbose, -v

       Show progress information about the files being read and written.
              If

              this option is not given, the only output will be any error messages that occur.

       --help

              Display this help and exit.

   Output format:
       The output will contain one IP address or network per line.
              If you give

              the "--networks" option, then we will collapse addresses into CIDR  networks  where
              possible.  CIDR network blocks will have one of the following formats:

              x.x.x.x/cidr xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx/cidr

              Individual IP addresses will have one of the following formats:

              x.x.x.x xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx

              Note  that  we never include a /32 or /128 suffix for individual addresses, even if
              you've requested CIDR networks via the "--networks" option.

       Please note that the output is UNSORTED.
              There are no guarantees made

              about the order of the IP addresses and networks in the output.