@patio11 Thank you for your candor. One of the things I appreciate about you the most, is how genuine down to earth you are, in your writing
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@akulbe Thanks. I try my best. Too many people think that this job requires magical ubermensch abilities; I try to say "It's just work."
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@memory_dump BS in CS and BA in East Asian Studies, both Washington University in St. Louis, 2004. Might never have said "IP address" in 4yr
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@patio11 /32 is one host. /31 is two. /30 is four. And so on. -
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@patio11 I managed to avoid regex for over a decade but finally gave in. Some things we don't know, some things we don't want to knowThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 in case you're curious, Absolute FreeBSD by@mwlauthor has a really good chapter on subnets. -
@sobbybutter@patio11 You might try the "Networking for Systems Administrators" book
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@patio11 by the time I learn it, will have to re learn it for IPv6Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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