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author | jmmv <jmmv> | 2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000 |
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committer | jmmv <jmmv> | 2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000 |
commit | 5a79423b6feb188f48299ebbaf981575b33d3f48 (patch) | |
tree | 37ae7d212f46ef8018a7bd8c13edba7da1a47ed9 /net/whatmask/DESCR | |
parent | f58f4f25565243e0fcd6ee359261be2e3cfc7286 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-5a79423b6feb188f48299ebbaf981575b33d3f48.tar.gz |
Drop trailing whitespace. Ok'ed by wiz.
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diff --git a/net/whatmask/DESCR b/net/whatmask/DESCR index b8e6c158a5b..46cb75297c8 100644 --- a/net/whatmask/DESCR +++ b/net/whatmask/DESCR @@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ Notations supported: The above notations are all identical. CIDR notation commonly has a "/" in front of the number (representing the number of bits). Whatmask can accept these notations with or without a slash. This notation is used more and more -recently. A lot of popular routers and software support this notation. +recently. A lot of popular routers and software support this notation. Netmask notation is pretty much the standard old-school way of doing it. It is -supported by most systems (Un*x, Win, Mac, etc.). +supported by most systems (Un*x, Win, Mac, etc.). Wilcard bits are similar to the netmask, but they are the logical not of the netmask. This notation is used by a number of popular routers. |