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[atlas] Probe on a /31 or /32 IPv4 network
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Philip Homburg
philip.homburg at ripe.net
Thu Aug 14 23:41:07 CEST 2014
On 2014/08/14 23:15 , Baptiste Jonglez wrote: > Even nicer would be support for /32 networks, even though it is perhaps > less usual. This can easily be done with iproute2 on Linux, assuming the > probe is 192.0.2.48/32 and its gateway is 192.0.2.1: Why not just fool the probe and tell it is on a /24? Philip
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