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authorhenning <henning@openbsd.org>2010-01-13 10:30:31 +0000
committerhenning <henning@openbsd.org>2010-01-13 10:30:31 +0000
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4.2BSD had the host parts bit of the address all zero as broadcast address.
4.3BSD (anno 1986) supported the host part bits all one for broadcast as well, since that's what everybody agreed on and RFC919 (anno 1984) proposed. now, roughly a quarter decade later, we can really stop supporting the all zero variant. sorry to you guys still running 4.2BSD. ok theo ryan
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