On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 12:17:42AM +0100, Anonymous wrote: > Hello, > I think "it contains at least one '.'" strategy suggested by M. Toss-land is Hmm. > not enough. Hmmm. > > I've in my RTable some 'localhost' nodes but _also_ some '127.x.y.z:port' > stupid reference. Good point. So far this has only been implemented in startup (stop people running perm nodes with invalid IP addresses), I am not (yet) rejecting bad addresses from the routing table. > > I think we need an auto-string-matching-filter with 'localhost' and > startwith '127.' addresses wich ignore that references. What about 192.168. etc? We can block the same IPs that we already check to bypass the bandwidth limiter. > > every ip starting with 127. is local computer! > so it's stupid to reference it! > > regards, Anonymoose. >
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