Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 20:09:30 -0800 From: Daniel Rudy <dcrudy@pacbell.net> To: ports@FreeBSD.org Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: FreeBSD Port: whatmask-1.1 *UPDATED* to whatmask-1.2 Message-ID: <3FC81BFA.5040707@pacbell.net>
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FreeBSD port whatmask-1.1 has been updated to whatmask-1.2. The auto fetch is broken though. I'm not sure WHY it won't work, but it does compile and execute correctly under FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE once you get the file whatmask-1.2.tar.gz in the distfiles directory. Below are the files for the port: Makefile: # ex:ts=8 # New ports collection makefile for: whatmask # Date created: May 20, 2001 # Whom: ijliao # # $FreeBSD: ports/net/whatmask/Makefile,v 1.5 2003/02/20 18:51:12 knu Exp $ # PORTNAME= whatmask PORTVERSION= 1.2 CATEGORIES= net MASTER_SITES= http://moog.laffeycomputer.com:8080/ MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org COMMENT= Easily convert between four common subnet mask notations GNU_CONFIGURE= yes .include <bsd.port.mk> distinfo: MD5 (whatmask-1.2.tar.gz) = 26aeff74dbba70262ccd426e681dcf4a pkg-descr: Notations supported: --------------------------------------------- TCP/IP SUBNET MASK EQUIVALENTS --------------------------------------------- CIDR = .....................: /26 Netmask = ..................: 255.255.255.192 Netmask (hex) = ............: 0xffffffc0 Wildcard Bits = ............: 0.0.0.63 Usable IP Addresses = ......: 62 The above notations are all identical. CIDR notation commonly has a "/" in front of the number (representing the number of bits). Whatmask can accept these notations with or without a slash. This notation is used more and more recently. A lot of popular routers and software supprt this notation. Netmask notation is pretty much the standard old-school way of doing it. It is supported by most systems (Un*x, Win, Mac, etc.). Netmask (hex) was recently added to support conversions between dotted quad hex notation. Wilcard bits are similar to the netmask, but they are the logical not of the netmask. This notation is used by a number of popular routers. WWW: http://www.laffeycomputer.com/whatmask.html pkg-plist: bin/whatmask There was a comment file in the work directory, but since I built the port, the file seems to have been clobbered. -- Daniel Rudy
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