Jim Salter on Nostr: I don't know which of y'all needs to hear this today, but you can sort IPv4 addresses ...
I don't know which of y'all needs to hear this today, but you can sort IPv4 addresses quickly and easily with newer versions of GNU sort: cat ipaddresses.txt | sort -V will do the trick.
This is essentially accidental, as -V is intended to properly sort "software version numbers" but it works like a champ for IPv4 addresses.
Also, stop using nmap just to get a quick list of what machines are occupying what addresses on your subnet. That's what arp-scan is for!
This is essentially accidental, as -V is intended to properly sort "software version numbers" but it works like a champ for IPv4 addresses.
Also, stop using nmap just to get a quick list of what machines are occupying what addresses on your subnet. That's what arp-scan is for!