What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

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Old 01-04-2008
Legend
 
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Default What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

Hi,

I did a small traceroute to a few IP addresses and found a lot of IP
addresses having 127.255.255.255 and each instance of 127.255.255.255
belongs to a different AS... Can someone tell me what significance
this has?

Thanks
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Old 01-04-2008
Dave Uhring
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 18:18:21 -0800, Legend wrote:

> I did a small traceroute to a few IP addresses and found a lot of IP
> addresses having 127.255.255.255 and each instance of 127.255.255.255
> belongs to a different AS... Can someone tell me what significance this
> has?


Are you aware that Goofle is a search engine? What happens when you put
your subject line into their search bar?
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Old 01-04-2008
Legend
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

No. I tried using Google. I know its a loop back address but I've read
somewhere that it is used for spoofing. So in my traceroute dataset, I
didn't know if I should be bothering about these addresses in the
first place. Would you kindly advice me?

On Jan 3, 9:45*pm, Dave Uhring <daveuhr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 18:18:21 -0800, Legend wrote:
> > I did a small traceroute to a few IP addresses and found a lot of IP
> > addresses having 127.255.255.255 and each instance of 127.255.255.255
> > belongs to a different AS... Can someone tell me what significance this
> > has?

>
> Are you aware that Goofle is a search engine? *What happens when you put
> your subject line into their search bar?


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Old 01-04-2008
Dave Uhring
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 21:13:42 -0800, Legend wrote:

Top posting corrected.

> On Jan 3, 9:45Â*pm, Dave Uhring <daveuhr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 18:18:21 -0800, Legend wrote:
>> > I did a small traceroute to a few IP addresses and found a lot of IP
>> > addresses having 127.255.255.255 and each instance of 127.255.255.255
>> > belongs to a different AS... Can someone tell me what significance
>> > this has?

>>
>> Are you aware that Goofle is a search engine? Â*What happens when you
>> put your subject line into their search bar?


> No. I tried using Google.


Either you did not do as I suggested or you are incapable of
understanding anything which you read.

> I know its a loop back address but I've read
> somewhere that it is used for spoofing. So in my traceroute dataset, I
> didn't know if I should be bothering about these addresses in the first
> place. Would you kindly advice me?


The only one which such an address could spoof if you. All of those
16,777,216 addresses are inside your own machine.
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Old 01-04-2008
Legend
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

Thanks for the information though I would've preferred the same answer
in a polite tone. Not everyone is a born genius. It takes sometime to
get used to the terminology when someone is new to the subject.
Anyways I shall improve myself as you suggested. Thanks for your time.

On Jan 3, 11:54*pm, Dave Uhring <daveuhr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 21:13:42 -0800, Legend wrote:
>
> Top posting corrected. *
>
> > On Jan 3, 9:45*pm, Dave Uhring <daveuhr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 18:18:21 -0800, Legend wrote:
> >> > I did a small traceroute to a few IP addresses and found a lot of IP
> >> > addresses having 127.255.255.255 and each instance of 127.255.255.255
> >> > belongs to a different AS... Can someone tell me what significance
> >> > this has?

>



> >> Are you aware that Goofle is a search engine? *What happens when you
> >> put your subject line into their search bar?

> > No. I tried using Google.

>
> Either you did not do as I suggested or you are incapable of
> understanding anything which you read.
>
> > I know its a loop back address but I've read
> > somewhere that it is used for spoofing. So in my traceroute dataset, I
> > didn't know if I should be bothering about these addresses in the first
> > place. Would you kindly advice me?

>
> The only one which such an address could spoof if you. *All of those
> 16,777,216 addresses are inside your own machine.


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Old 01-04-2008
Dave Uhring
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 22:16:09 -0800, Legend wrote:

> Thanks for the information though I would've preferred the same answer
> in a polite tone. Not everyone is a born genius. It takes sometime to
> get used to the terminology when someone is new to the subject. Anyways
> I shall improve myself as you suggested. Thanks for your time.


Why should I be polite to some Windows user who is incapable of using
google before posting a question to Usenet. Post your questions using
Linux and you will receive a more polite answer.

Start using a real news server instead of goofle and you might even get
more answers. I block gargle posts in most newsgroups; this is one of
the few exceptions and if this NG starts getting more abusive articles
posted to it I will include it in my garfle blocking.
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Old 01-05-2008
Chris
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 17:53:04 -0000, Dave Uhring wrote:

> On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 22:16:09 -0800, Legend wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the information though I would've preferred the same answer
>> in a polite tone. Not everyone is a born genius. It takes sometime to
>> get used to the terminology when someone is new to the subject. Anyways
>> I shall improve myself as you suggested. Thanks for your time.

>
> Why should I be polite to some Windows user who is incapable of using
> google before posting a question to Usenet. Post your questions using
> Linux and you will receive a more polite answer.
>
> Start using a real news server instead of goofle and you might even get
> more answers. I block gargle posts in most newsgroups; this is one of
> the few exceptions and if this NG starts getting more abusive articles
> posted to it I will include it in my garfle blocking.


What exactly was 'abusive' about the OP's question? He was being quite
polite about the whole thing. The only abusive posts have come from you!
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Old 01-05-2008
Dave Uhring
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 00:20:10 +0000, Chris wrote:

> On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 17:53:04 -0000, Dave Uhring wrote:


>> Start using a real news server instead of goofle and you might even get
>> more answers. I block gargle posts in most newsgroups; this is one of
>> the few exceptions and if this NG starts getting more abusive articles
>> posted to it I will include it in my garfle blocking.

>
> What exactly was 'abusive' about the OP's question? He was being quite
> polite about the whole thing. The only abusive posts have come from you!


You don't seem to read very well either. Where did I state that the OP's
articles were abusive?

And if you determine that a logical conclusion drawn from the OP's
statements is abusive I think that you need to check a dictionary.
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Old 01-05-2008
Legend
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

Thanks Bit Twister. That article does mention a few guidelines about
"How to ask questions the Smart Way" but never answered anything like
"How to answer the questions the Polite Way" Anyways please accept my
apologies Dave. I am not sure why Google has set up groups to
interfere with newsgroups when so many people oppose it but I am using
it only because it exists. Anyways I never imagined that a small
question from my side would trigger so much of negativity and this
time if I "ever" post a question again, it will be from Linux. :)

Thanks



On Jan 4, 6:26*pm, Dave Uhring <daveuhr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 00:20:10 +0000, Chris wrote:
> > On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 17:53:04 -0000, Dave Uhring wrote:
> >> Start using a real news server instead of goofle and you might even get
> >> more answers. *I block gargle posts in most newsgroups; this is one of
> >> the few exceptions and if this NG starts getting more abusive articles
> >> posted to it I will include it in my garfle blocking.

>
> > What exactly was 'abusive' about the OP's question? He was being quite
> > polite about the whole thing. The only abusive posts have come from you!

>
> You don't seem to read very well either. *Where did I state that the OP's
> articles were abusive?
>
> And if you determine that a logical conclusion drawn from the OP's
> statements is abusive I think that you need to check a dictionary.


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Old 01-05-2008
Legend
 
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Default Re: What are 127.x.x.x addresses?

Oh I'm sorry Bit Twister... It does answer that question too but in
the end...

On Jan 4, 8:17*pm, Legend <rahul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Bit Twister. That article does mention a few guidelines about
> "How to ask questions the Smart Way" but never answered anything like
> "How to answer the questions the Polite Way" Anyways please accept my
> apologies Dave. I am not sure why Google has set up groups to
> interfere with newsgroups when so many people oppose it but I am using
> it only because it exists. Anyways I never imagined that a small
> question from my side would trigger so much of negativity and this
> time if I "ever" post a question again, it will be from Linux. :)
>
> Thanks
>
> On Jan 4, 6:26*pm, Dave Uhring <daveuhr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 00:20:10 +0000, Chris wrote:
> > > On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 17:53:04 -0000, Dave Uhring wrote:
> > >> Start using a real news server instead of goofle and you might even get
> > >> more answers. *I block gargle posts in most newsgroups; this is oneof
> > >> the few exceptions and if this NG starts getting more abusive articles
> > >> posted to it I will include it in my garfle blocking.

>
> > > What exactly was 'abusive' about the OP's question? He was being quite
> > > polite about the whole thing. The only abusive posts have come from you!

>
> > You don't seem to read very well either. *Where did I state that the OP's
> > articles were abusive?

>
> > And if you determine that a logical conclusion drawn from the OP's
> > statements is abusive I think that you need to check a dictionary.


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