Re: KDE Connect firewall rules

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On 7-2-14 17:00:11 Richard Z wrote:
> perhaps these firewall rules are useful to someone, works for me
> when "192.168.2.0/8" is the local network where the Android device
> connects.

Well, 192.168.2.0/8 is *not* a network.  If the prefix length of a
network is eight, then no low-order bits in the last 24 can be one
bits for that network address.

Technically 192.168.2.0/8 can be a *host* address.  But it's doubtful
that this could be correct either, since that means all addresses
192.0.0.0 through 192.255.255.255 are in that network and that
encompasses non-homogeneous address ranges in the Internet.

No, 192.168.2.0/8 is plainly wrong.

("Works" is another thing altogether.)

Most probably, you meant 192.168.2.0/24, which is consistent with the
IPv4 RFCs.

-- 
Garry T. Williams

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