255.in-addr.arpa what is this?

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M.Siler said:
what is

255.in-addr.arpa
127.in-addr.arpa
0.in-addr.arpa


You are looking at your DNS console in advanced view, otherwise you wouldn't
normally see this. 255 is the broadcast subnet, 127 is the loopback. Ignore
them, or change your view back to normal please. :-)

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Read RFC 1912 and Microsoft's product documentation to gain enlightenment.
 
Hi Ace... Spoke with you a little over a year ago. You were great help then
and still are!

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M.Siler said:
Hi Ace... Spoke with you a little over a year ago. You were great
help then and still are!

Hi Mark (is that right?)

Yes, I remember you. Glad I was helpful!
:-)


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Ace

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M.Siler said:
Yep, Mark is right... good memory. Nice to see you're still around
help people.



I'm trying but been running out of time lately been so busy!

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Ace

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pig. --
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