The address range 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 is reserved for loopback
testing. It seems pretty straightforward to me.
Adrian Crum
Sandglass Software
www.sandglass-software.com
On 9/27/2015 8:07 AM, Kristian Rosenvold wrote:
127.0.0.1 is not always the address for localhost. This is a can of
Hm... since localhost is usually only an alias for 127.0.0.1 it doesn't
really make sense to allow one but not the other.
2015-09-25 23:18 GMT+02:00 Adrian Crum :
> I was just looking at the UrlValidator test and I noticed that localhost
> is allowed in the
It seems that with interfaces like ImmutableHierarchicalConfiguration one
should be able to use the configuration independent of the way in which it
is implemented.
>From the
example(https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-configuration/userguide/h
owto_beans.html#An_Example):
Parameters
127.0.0.1 is not always the address for localhost. This is a can of worms
big enough to drive a medium-sized container ship into
Kristian
27. sep. 2015 4.13 p.m. skrev "Benedikt Ritter" :
> Hm... since localhost is usually only an alias for 127.0.0.1 it doesn't
> really make
Yeah, as long as the full range is validated it should be fine.
K
2015-09-27 19:17 GMT+02:00 Adrian Crum :
> The address range 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 is reserved for loopback
> testing. It seems pretty straightforward to me.
>
> Adrian Crum
> Sandglass