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[ih] The history of "This" 0.0.0.0/8 network?
- Subject: [ih] The history of "This" 0.0.0.0/8 network?
- From: agmalis at gmail.com (Andrew G. Malis)
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2019 18:31:13 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]> <CAA=duU2BG6ZMm83ResXcQT0zdYVo2XBbEnQCV0m9zzR_oNPjmQ@mail.gmail.com> <[email protected]>
Dave,
The answer is in RFC 792, of course (the ICMP spec). In a quick scan, I see
zero in the network field on page 19. It was a way for a host on a LAN to
query its router to find out its network number.
Cheers,
Andy
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 5:55 PM Dave Taht <dave at taht.net> wrote:
> "Andrew G. Malis" <agmalis at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Dave,
> >
> > From RFC 791: "A value of zero in the network field means this
> > network.".
>
>
> A bit short, don't ya think? :) the full ref expounded with.
>
> "This is only used in certain ICMP messages. "
>
> Which ones?
>
>
> Did the 0 mean that on a shared local lan, it was represented as 0 there,
> and transmitted as something else elsewhere? Or vice versa?
>
>
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Andy
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 3:37 PM Dave Taht <dave at taht.net> wrote:
> >
> > Brian Carpenter just turned me onto this list. As part of an
> > upcoming
> > internet draft, I'd wanted to be able to coherently discuss the
> > origin
> > and original use cases of the "this" network "0" in Arpanet to
> > early
> > ipv4 transition days, and thus far I haven't found much
> > information on
> > it.
> >
> > I'm curious if there is a reference on it somewhere?
> >
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