Quoting "Kevin A. McGrail" kmcgrail@pccc.com:
IMO, he makes a good point. I've seen and used http://10.10.10.1 and http://192.168.1.1/, etc. We can probably just whitelist the 10.X and 192.168.X.
On 20.08.07 01:50, Jeff Chan wrote:
Those would probably never get blacklisted since they're useless on the Internet
however they can get into mails (that can get to the net) so someone might (want to) list them...