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Author Lord Anton Hvornum
Recipients Lord Anton Hvornum, eric.smith, serhiy.storchaka
Date 2017-09-26.21:05:49
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Historically Windows have struggled with /32 assigned networks.
Trying to push such a network address to a Windows machine has usually (not
all cases) rendered it connection-less, where as switches, routers, *nix
etc have never had any major issues with the logic of a /32 network host
isolation.

Anyway, it was a slight joke/peck on the history of networking.

On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 10:53 PM Eric V. Smith <report@bugs.python.org>
wrote:

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> Eric V. Smith added the comment:
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> You lost me at "some Windows mentality". I come from a networking
> background.
>
> Sorry, I don't care enough about this issue to pursue it.
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