On 21/10/2016 12:07, Ilario wrote:
Hi!
Yesterday I flashed a router with the MAC like xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:00 which
resulted in a 10.13.y.0/16 IPv4 (where y is different from 0, in this
/16 network the network identifier is 10.13.0.0).
It looks strange, ending with zero, but is valid right?
Thanks and sorry for the n00b question,
Yep, totally valid. We used these ips in Ninux Firenze for some time,
but then we stopped.
The problem is that some developers don't know it and when they check if
an IP address is well-formed they cut out these strange addresses.
Gabriel
Ilario
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