On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:21:13 +0100, mail.obsd@gauntlet.epidemic.co.za wrote:
I can't imagine that OpenBSD has a theoretical maximum on the number of IPs an interface can handle. It's unlikely that you'd ever be allocated enough IPv4 addresses to test the limits. If you don't already know how to manage >255 addresses, you need to read up on CIDR.
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Jason Dixon
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