> Using /255.255.255.255 (or /32) as mask in a IP specification is fine,
> and actually required if the IP ends with with .0.
>
> mask and address are completely different things. There are no way a
> mask can be a broadcast address, even if they look the same.
>
> --
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Squid Hacker
>
Thanks for correcting me Henrik.
Received on Fri Jun 15 2001 - 01:46:59 MDT
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