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 Subject :Query about an oddity.. 2013-11-28- 17:10:32 
KD5CKP
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Just curious if this is a bug or I just missed something.

To access the node I entered 100.100.100.204:8080
But...
The status page shows an IP of 100.100.100.24

Comments? 

... meanwhile back at the ranch ...

I had a momentary lapse of reason.
To access the node I entered 100.100.100.204:8080
The IP of the machine I was accessing it from 100.100.100.24
The similarity of the addresses threw me for a loop. I have slept since then. Thanks for reading along. 


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Last Edited On: 2013-11-29- 12:37:02 By KD5CKP for the Reason
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 Subject :Re:Query about an oddity.. 2013-11-29- 07:45:05 
wx5u
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Is the first octet really "100", not "10?"   And does the last octet really change from 240 to 24?

The ":8080" part changing is normal.

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 Subject :Re:Query about an oddity.. 2013-11-29- 08:10:40 
KD5CKP
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The 8080 was understood.

Yes. 100.100.100...


I just did not follow why one is  24 and the other is .204.


Seems odd.

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 Subject :Re:Query about an oddity.. 2013-11-29- 12:46:35 
wx5u
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OK, I learned something.  100.64.0.0 - 100.127.255.255 is a reserved address space for carrier grade NAT. 

i.e. it's a bit like 10.x.x.x and 192.168.x.x.

Glad you figured out your .24 vs .204 bit.  These sneaky computers tend to choose confusing stuff like that.


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