actually, it should only be 1-254 inclusive as 255 is reserved for 
broadcast or other special addresses (sometimes not used atall). 
oficially the 255 node it ignored.

> ,
> 
>   I seem to recall a discussion on a RegEx to match an IP address, but
>   can't seem to find it.  Anyone have any ideas, or recall what it
>   would be?  Or could toss it together?
> 
>   First Octet is 1-255 inclusive,
>   Second Octet is 0-255 inclusive,
>   Third Octet is 0-255 inclusive,
>   Fourth Octet is 1-255 inclusive,
> 
>   So 10.11.12.13 and 10.11.0.13 would match, but 0.11.12.13 and
>   10.11.12.0 would not.
> 
>   Thanks!
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