As another solution, when using KEMI, I did it by defining a local map/array and then looping and using ipops functions, like next one in Lua:
``` ALLOWADDR={ "10.10.10.0/24",, "10.11.11.11/32" };
function ksr_is_src_trusted() local srcaddr = KSR.pv.get("$si"); for idx, val in pairs(ALLOWADDR) do if KSR.ipops.ip_is_in_subnet(srcaddr, val) > 0 then return true; end end return false; end ```
Then reload Lua script.
Also, if you match on IP only, then you can use dispatcher module, there are functions to match addresses in a group.
Then, permissions module has functionality to work with text files, but I am not sure they map on trusted or address table, never used those features, but I expect to be something documented in the readme.
Finally, I actually considered to implement an embedded solution in the module to work with a text file for address matching (I am not using allow_trusted(), only allow_address()), but I didn't get there yet, finding other variants so far when I wanted to avoid database.