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Test for packet NOT matching set
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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?
nftables
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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?
nftables
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?
nftables
nftables
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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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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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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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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.
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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