Schlueter, Edward wrote:
but, is there an easy way to find, for example,
100.020.002.020 and
100.20.2.20 (which is really the same IP address)
You could be in for a surprise later in life...
c:\br>ping 100.020.002.020
Pinging 100.16.2.16 with 32 bytes of data:
0nn means octal nn.
Bob
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