check_fortigate.pl - Add --whitelist, --blacklist to allow filtering …#36
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…of checked data (currently only does IPSec tunnel names). This resolves riskersen#21.
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Also did some refactoring alongside (that part is a bit more idiomatic now) so we don't have to run |
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The whitelist comes first, the blacklist filters on the result set which has been included by the whitelist. E.g. |
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I like the usage of perl magic :-)
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Many thanks for the contribution. Could you please also add your changelog into the header of the file? I missed that part.. |
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…of checked data (currently only does IPSec tunnel names). This resolves #21.