
KSubnet
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This is a simple to tool to calculates subnet address in a kde environment. It can calculate subnet address, range of IP address, subnet mask, etc.
15 years ago
You can now choose wether you want to allow 1 bit subnets or not.
15 years ago
You can now choose wether you want to allow 1 bit subnets or not.
gohanz
15 years ago
http://www.slacky.it/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=1&func=fileinfo&filecatid=795&parent=category
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Strato-p0w
16 years ago
The first and last subnets are unusable because:
- Network address of the first is the same as a network address, so it can be confusing
- Broadcast address of the last subnet is the same as the entire network
(sorry for my english)
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remipouak
16 years ago
What do you think of this ?
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remipouak
16 years ago
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50ul74k3r
16 years ago
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SynTruth
16 years ago
True, but sometimes, those two unusable IPs are nice to be known. Some settings, for instance, in our network dhcp database requires the *full* subnet, with host and broadcast address. It's stupid, I know, but we do.
So, perhaps instead of not showing those, maybe just mark them somehow to denote they are unusable.
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Flameeyes
16 years ago
Fix this and can be more useful.
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