> dbspace wrote:
> > unfortunately, if I disable the persistent mode, when I try to hit the
> > server directly, the session is not maintained probably, so I need to
> > have persistent turn on, but I will probably try what Grame said to have
> > the netmask /32 instead of /24.
On Thursday 13 March 2008 03:23:56 dbspace wrote:
> I try the netmask /32 as Grame suggest, it works as expect now, but now my
> question is then why didn't we always set it as /32.
Large networks such as those at universities might have a different global IP
on each connection due to having several paths out to the internet. These
global IPs usually fall into a single subnet though. /24 is essentially an
arbitrary subnet to catch these cases, although there's no guarantee that it
will catch them all.
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