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Question Mass Import ipv6/64 range

Nathan Platt

New Pleskian
Hi Guys,

I saw a post on here;

https://talk.plesk.com/threads/adding-a-whole-range-instead-of-individual-ipv6-addresses.334349/

That talked about a script to update all the ip's from a /64 for use in plesk, rather than typing in Billions of addresses. I've tried to run it but i'm just getting errors;

./pleskipupdate.pl: line 3: =: command not found
./pleskipupdate.pl: line 5: =: command not found
./pleskipupdate.pl: line 7: =: command not found
./pleskipupdate.pl: line 9: =: command not found
./pleskipupdate.pl: line 11: =: command not found
./pleskipupdate.pl: line 13: @ipList: command not found
./pleskipupdate.pl: line 15: syntax error near unexpected token `('
./pleskipupdate.pl: line 15: `foreach $line (@ipList) {'
[root@enterprise tmp]#

Anyone have any ideas how I can get this to run or know of a better way to do this in Onyx?
 
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