Re: Routes with ranges of destinations

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On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 01:27:36PM +0100, Martijn van Oosterhout after a spiritual call wrote  :
~> On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:03:24PM +0100, Alpt wrote:
~> >  192.168.1.45 = c0a8012d
~> >  192.168.1.45 + 688 = c0a803dd = 192.168.3.221
~> 
~> This remains a very strange request. Routing is designed to work with
~> CIDR blocks. No operating system can do what you want directly, because
~> it's hard to make it fast and it's easier to simply setup your network
~> so you don't have this problem.
...
~> The more you align the beginning and end with powers of two, the
~> shorter the list becomes. But I'm still confused what possible network
~> setup you could have that would require such a strange setup.

I don't have to setup any network.
I have only to do what I have said.
I'm not configuring any network, I need to use the ranges for a project I'm
writing.

Maybe this isn't the right place.
Should I talk about this problem in net-dev?

Thanks
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