* John Vivian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000727 10:43]:
>       Just a small correction: the broadcast address is
>       (typically) .255, but a bit of experimentation has
>       shown that pings to .0 and .255 result in the same
>       response.  You would be best to block both.

I seem to remember reading somewhere that in the original
implementations of IP xxx.xxx.xxx.0 was a broadcast address.
I think the early BSD's worked this way. Sometime or another
everyone decided to use xxx.xxx.xxx.255, but I guess some
IP stacks still support both.?.

I wish I could remember where I read this so that I could
provide a pointer. TCP/IP Illustrated V2. has a small blurb
about accepting an IP address of all 1's or all 0's
as a broadcast, but it doesn't go into any detail or supply
any historical context.


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