In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John W. Krahn wrote:

> Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
>> 
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John W. Krahn wrote:
>> 
>> > You need to convert the IP address to a 32 bit integer and back again.
[...]

>> (But this includes numbers such as 12.13.1.255 and 12.13.2.0 which are
>> not in the sample pattern.)
> 
> That depends.  They could all be in the 8/5 address space.  :-)  I take
> it that you are assuming a netmask of 255.255.255.0.

Ah yes. My example then is actually wrong as my series simply counts to 254
in each of the four quads. :-(

Your follow-up solution has gone in my archive.


-- 
Kevin Pfeiffer
International University Bremen


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