On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 15:47, Rick Stevens wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
John Nichel writes:
Hi,
My binary skills are lacking, so does anyone know of a tool (online or otherwise) to convert CDIR notation into the physical IP range? eg convert 192.168.0.0/24 into 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.0.255 (so I can see what the actual range is). TIA
Get the perl Net::CIDR module from CPAN.
I know I'm late, but did you try the dread "ipcalc" program that comes with Linux?. E.g.
[root@prophead root]# ipcalc -n 192.168.0.71/26 NETWORK=192.168.0.64
That's your first address (the network)
[root@prophead root]# ipcalc -b 192.168.0.71/26 BROADCAST=192.168.0.127
And that's the last address (the broadcast). So, 192.168.0.71/26 covers 192.168.0.64 through 192.168.0.127, inclusive. Not too hard, eh? "man ipcalc" for more details.
---- ROFLMAO !
winner of the easiest method - makes my google search complicated.
Craig