splitting reverse-zone-file
Mark Andrews
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Wed Mar 8 01:23:38 UTC 2006
> In article <dul5t2$1db2$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
> Kevin Darcy <kcd at daimlerchrysler.com> wrote:
>
> > I don't know why folks still refer to network classes any more. But if
> > they do they should at least refer to them _correctly_.
>
> The terms have essentially changed meaning. Nowadays, "class C" means
> /24, "class B" means /16, and "class A" means /8.
While it may be a losing battle. I agree with Kevin. There
are still times which the distinction is important.
There are places in the code we ship where we do things
differently based on which of CLASS A, B or C the address
comes from.
Mark
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