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I know the basic functionality of ipset list. With ipset list, we can get a particular ipset details by providing the setname.



But I want to know if any ipset rule is present in the list of a particular settype. Browsing the whole list would be very tedious.



Do anyone know how to do that. I didn't find any answer even near about answer on internet.



Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.










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    I know the basic functionality of ipset list. With ipset list, we can get a particular ipset details by providing the setname.



    But I want to know if any ipset rule is present in the list of a particular settype. Browsing the whole list would be very tedious.



    Do anyone know how to do that. I didn't find any answer even near about answer on internet.



    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.










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      I know the basic functionality of ipset list. With ipset list, we can get a particular ipset details by providing the setname.



      But I want to know if any ipset rule is present in the list of a particular settype. Browsing the whole list would be very tedious.



      Do anyone know how to do that. I didn't find any answer even near about answer on internet.



      Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.










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      I know the basic functionality of ipset list. With ipset list, we can get a particular ipset details by providing the setname.



      But I want to know if any ipset rule is present in the list of a particular settype. Browsing the whole list would be very tedious.



      Do anyone know how to do that. I didn't find any answer even near about answer on internet.



      Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.







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