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I'd like to write an nftables rule that matches packet fields which are NOT found in a set:



ip not ip saddr @local_networks drop


Unfortunately this gives a syntax error: "unexpected !"
Moving the 'not' to various other likely points in the statement makes no difference to error message. Is negation allowed?










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    I'd like to write an nftables rule that matches packet fields which are NOT found in a set:



    ip not ip saddr @local_networks drop


    Unfortunately this gives a syntax error: "unexpected !"
    Moving the 'not' to various other likely points in the statement makes no difference to error message. Is negation allowed?










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      I'd like to write an nftables rule that matches packet fields which are NOT found in a set:



      ip not ip saddr @local_networks drop


      Unfortunately this gives a syntax error: "unexpected !"
      Moving the 'not' to various other likely points in the statement makes no difference to error message. Is negation allowed?










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      I'd like to write an nftables rule that matches packet fields which are NOT found in a set:



      ip not ip saddr @local_networks drop


      Unfortunately this gives a syntax error: "unexpected !"
      Moving the 'not' to various other likely points in the statement makes no difference to error message. Is negation allowed?







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          I've examined the source code and discovered that although "!" and "not" are both syntax elements - they have lexer symbols defined for them, they are not used anywhere in the parser. I suppose I'll have to put in an enhancement request.






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