n servers with someone, if this isn't the case, please ignore everything
> i'v said ;)
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> -bruce
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To: Deric Kwok
Cc: Bruce Forster; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: how it routes and network question
Hi, your "hosting company" is likely NAT'ing or using load balancers on the
front end. You are obviously not "reaching" those machines by ssh'ing into
192.168.x.
Yes. I think the netmask should be 255.255.255.255
1/ but why they are using this netmask setting? save ip address?
then does the router handle many routes in this setting?
I have no idea the only way you can have a /32 is with a ppp that doesnt
use arps to talk to each end of the tunnel.
I wou
Hi, your "hosting company" is likely NAT'ing or using load balancers on the
front end. You are obviously not "reaching" those machines by ssh'ing into
192.168.x.x... Additionally, assuming that DHCP is handing out that address on
the server that mask would likely not be all ones.
Even Amazon E
Hi Bruce
Thank you so much to explain me in detail. I would like to know about
this it in case i can get another hosting company
Yes. I think the netmask should be 255.255.255.255
1/ but why they are using this netmask setting? save ip address?
then does the router handle many routes in this set
1/ How can I know those servers are same network as those net mask is /32
if not the same network, I have problem when two servers are slowing
in transferring files
Check the subnet mask, i doubt its going to be 255.255.255.255
2/ lf the network card in server has problem and need change anot
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