Hi,

This is for Davide or anyone else who can give me a reason.  Why do some
configuration files use a standard subnet mask when setting up a block of IP
addresses (e.g. "123.123.123.0" [TAB] "255.255.255.0") and others require
you to use the shorthand notation (e.g. "123.123.123.0/24").  Considering
the obvious limits with the shorthand notation, I would think requiring an
IP address with a seperate subnet mask throughout the configuration files
would be a much better way to go.

-Mike

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