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Re: Do you know the TCP stack? (127.x.x.x routing)

To: Andi Kleen <ak@xxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Do you know the TCP stack? (127.x.x.x routing)
From: Thomas Graf <tgraf@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 21:45:16 +0100
Cc: Zdenek Radouch <zdenek@xxxxxxx>, Martin Mares <mj@xxxxxx>, netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx, linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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* Andi Kleen <m1y8d0mss2.fsf@xxxxxx> 2005-03-06 21:19
> Zdenek Radouch <zdenek@xxxxxxx> writes:
> >
> > There is no doubt that the 127.x net is treated in a special
> > way.  If I have to believe what I just learned, then the 127
> 
> It is. 127.* is hardcoded in the routing engine and e.g.
> it won't accept outside packets with a loopback address.
> 
> Most likely it's enough to change the "LOOPBACK" macro to allow
> parts of the Class A to be used for other purposes.

Yes, it will work around the martian route and arp checks but
will probably break quite a few usersapce applications.

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