Hi Alan,
Yes, agreed that any '!I' or '!L' combination will work on different type of
platforms in a consistent manner, when applied in both directions.
I was referring to Alex Martelli's output, where the conversion back to IP
seems to be reversed, even with '!L', which means that he's already
Just for the records and to have a fully working bidirectional solution:
>>> ip
'10.44.32.0'
>>> struct.unpack('L', socket.inet_aton(ip))[0]
2108426
>>> socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('>>
Good luck ;-)
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