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| Subject: | Re: Spider with improbable IP address |
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| Date: | Sat, 16 Oct 2004 06:26:49 +0000 |
2004-10-15T22:19:46 Ric Messier:
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Bennett Todd wrote:10.0.0.0/23 Here are the relevent details: 255.255.255.128 netmaskI suspect you really are going for 255.255.254.0 as the netmask here. :-)
I suspect you are right, and wish I hadn't tried to do that exercise entirely in my head without careful checking. Hubris, gets you every time. Thanks for the correction. -Bennett
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