On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Frank Ellermann wrote:
ip4:12.196.50.0/0 is the AFAIK same as ip4:0.0.0.0/0
probably not what they wanted, but syntatically okay.
Saying that it's incorrent could make sense, but I'm
not sure how your script decided this.
Would give a warning if host part is non-zero for an ip4.
Often, you will do something like A:smpt.example.com/24
where the host part will not be zero, but there is never
a need for the host part to be non-zero for IP4 (although
doing so is legal).
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