• @Static_Rocket
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    1771 year ago

    0.0.0.0/0 0::0/0

    You didn’t specify it couldn’t be in CIDR block notation…

    • @Mr_Dr_Oink
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      71 year ago

      Remember, when we abbreviate an ipv6 address all leading zeros are reduced to a single 0.

      E.g

      0003 would just become 03

      When there are geoups of 4 zeros these can be represented as a single 0 or as a double colon ::

      But we can only use the :: once so when summarizing an address containing multiple groups of 4 0s one after the other they can all be abbreviated to a single ::

      Eg

      fe80:0000:0000:0000:0210:5aff:feaa:20a2 would become fe80::210:5aff:feaa:20a2

      Therefore it is perfectly valid to abbreviate an address of 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 /0 to just ::/0

      • @Static_Rocket
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        21 year ago

        Eh, I’ve seen some software internally prefer 0::0 instead of just ::0 or :: . Notation wise though you are correct, it is unnecessary.