← Back to context Comment by Hikikomori 7 days ago Many are reserved, not in use or even advertised. 4 comments Hikikomori Reply wutwutwat 7 days ago Yet they are still part of the “all ipv4” address space, so either the percentage is wrong or the use of “all” is a lie here. Hikikomori 7 days ago No, it's hosts, something different from just all IPv4. flerchin 6 days ago You're really confident about this, but I just can't find where hosts is different than addresses when we're talking about IPv4. 1 reply →
wutwutwat 7 days ago Yet they are still part of the “all ipv4” address space, so either the percentage is wrong or the use of “all” is a lie here. Hikikomori 7 days ago No, it's hosts, something different from just all IPv4. flerchin 6 days ago You're really confident about this, but I just can't find where hosts is different than addresses when we're talking about IPv4. 1 reply →
Hikikomori 7 days ago No, it's hosts, something different from just all IPv4. flerchin 6 days ago You're really confident about this, but I just can't find where hosts is different than addresses when we're talking about IPv4. 1 reply →
flerchin 6 days ago You're really confident about this, but I just can't find where hosts is different than addresses when we're talking about IPv4. 1 reply →
Yet they are still part of the “all ipv4” address space, so either the percentage is wrong or the use of “all” is a lie here.
No, it's hosts, something different from just all IPv4.
You're really confident about this, but I just can't find where hosts is different than addresses when we're talking about IPv4.
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