> I have talked to operator colleagues and found several who use .0 and .255
> IPv4 adresses handed out to customers for Internet communication without
> ill effects.

The customers are probably behind NAT, so I'm not sure how much that says
about the compatibility of client devices.

> So while this was a problem 10-20 years ago, I'd say it isn't now.

Agreed, let's not avoid these addresses.  (Although the point is somewhat
academic in the case of both hnetd and shncpd, which assign /24 by default.)

-- Juliusz

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