On 18 August 2010 19:58, Yatish Jain <ytsh.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
> [2010/08/18 08:42:17.539962,  2] nmbd/nmbd.c:890(main)
>  Becoming a daemon.
> [2010/08/18 08:42:17.567091,  2] lib/interface.c:340(add_interface)
>  added interface en0 ip=10.209.86.7 bcast=*10.209.87.239* netmask=
[...]
> bash-3.00# ifconfig -a
> en0:
[...]
>        inet 10.209.86.7 netmask 0xfffffc00 broadcast 10.209.87.255
[...]

The difference between 10.209.87.239 and 10.209.87.255 is a single bit.

Is there any possibility of bad RAM or a bit flipped by a cosmic ray
in your disk cache or something? :)

-- 
Michael Wood <esiot...@gmail.com>
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