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- Aug 22, 2019
It's a new protocol of IP isn't it?Some IP's have a lot of random stuff like "ea" and "b0". They're much longer than normal IP's too. What does that mean? Is it some kind of error?
Not exactly a genius on computer science, but if I had to guess it has something to do with IPv6, since the old protocol has a limited number of addresses, IPv6 has orders of magnitude more possible addresses.
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