On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 03:50, Vox wrote:
> 0.0.0.0 = any
>
> On TCP/IP networking, 0 as any octet of an IP is, for all purposes,
> a universal globing. That's why I hate people who set their LANs to
> use 192.168.0.x as their IPs...it drives me crazy, even if it's
> valid :)
>
> Vox
Hi Vox:
I don't know if I understood what you meant by universal globing and why
you hate 0 in IPs.
As long as 0 is not the ending octet, it has no special meaning in IP
addresses. The same applies to 255, or to any power of 2 number.
Am I wrong or missing something?
Saludos
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