commit 6cb075ac1f1b563c629011fa9e961ca22a9c7ab1
Author: Andrew Cagney <[email protected]>
Date:   Sun Mar 21 21:18:55 2021 -0400

    xauth: cleanup passing password file's <addresspool>

    - drop the ttorange(<address>-<address>) hack since ttorange()
      parses <address>
    - explicitly reject an empty range, and range starting at zero


What is wrong with address ranges starting at 0? Did you mean 0.0.0.0/0 ?

Because I'm using a /28 that starts at the .0 and it works fine and we
should not block the zero address from being used as a valid address.

Paul
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