On 11/8/2012 12:11 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:

On 08.11.2012 04:57, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
you do understand that there is not such thing as "0.0.0.0/32" ??

There is. It means the explicit single RESERVED address "0.0.0.0".
Sending traffic there is forbidden, but some TCP stacks permit it to be
used like 127.0.0.1 and that can result in forwarding loop DoS
vulnerabilities.

As to the warnings ...

Amos
And squid answers them?
if I remember squid dosnt allow then unless you allow ALL.

Eliezer

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