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From: ceharris@mal.com (Carl Harris)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: IP addresses for local, unregistered machines ont the network
Date: 3 Aug 1995 22:28:45 GMT
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Trevor Richards (trevr@bga.com) wrote:
: I seem to recall reading that there was a recommended range of IP addresses 
: to use for machines that existed on a local network, but which would never 
: be connected directly to the Internet. Does anybody out there know if this 
: is true, and if so what this range of IP addresses is ?

See Internet RFC 1597...

	ftp://ftp.cslab.vt.edu/pub/rfc/rfc1597.txt


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