Just as a quick aside, I am a network engineer and Monso is correct.
0.0.0.0 is used in configurations though as a wildcard for routing all
traffic. I know this is moot as it was merely an example, but ip addresses
that are outside RFC boundaries used on TV are quite irksome, though
obviously are there to avoid actual ips being compromised.
On Feb 20, 2016 1:18 AM, "Monso" wrote:
> To my knowledge, IP addressed can't start with 0 (or 255) due to legacy
> stipulations with the classful networking. Disclaimer: I'm not a network
> engineer. I think people can connect to your GOTV after connecting to your
> game server because 0.* is a reserved subnet mask, once they connect to
> your
> game server they're on your subnet and the 0.* IP conflict is ignored.
> Again, not a network engineer, that's just google-fu and an educated guess.
>
> Try specifying a different IP address and give it a shot.
>
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