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09-26-2018 02:43 AM - edited 09-27-2018 02:20 AM
Hi,
I have installed MineMeld and it works fine. Before creating our configuration I wanted to test something on Whitelisting as it is going to help on what we are aiming to do with MineMeld. I hope the below finding is a configuration mistake or something i have missed and not an issue in MineMeld.
Simple when i whitelist two IP from a subnet /24 or any subnet the output misses IPs
i whitelisted as an example 181.215.39.10 && 181.215.39.24 . any two+ IP will trigger the below issue in any subnet .
As you can see it has taken 10 out and 24 but has not included 11 - 23 wich is an issue.
181.215.39.0-181.215.39.9 181.215.39.25-181.215.39.255
Can you please confirm this behaviour .
09-28-2018 02:17 AM
Thanks @StamL, this has been fixed with PR #297: https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/minemeld-core/pull/297
09-28-2018 02:17 AM
Thanks @StamL, this has been fixed with PR #297: https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/minemeld-core/pull/297
09-28-2018 02:41 AM
Thank you @lmori for your prompt response and fix. I have installed via ansible in CentOS 7 - to share the good experience had to amend the CentOS-7-post.yml file due to missing some packages , worked as treat nice work :-).
ON that, do i have to resinstall to get the update can you please advice ( i have no data yet so thats no issue) .
Thank you
Stam
10-03-2018 01:44 PM
Imori, thank you so much for this fix!
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