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authorChristine Dodrill <me@christine.website>2019-04-07 15:34:29 -0700
committerChristine Dodrill <me@christine.website>2019-04-07 15:34:29 -0700
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this is cidr not fractions
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Generally people will pick routes out of the lower /12 of `10.0.0.0/8`. This exa
- 10.55.1.3/32: MacBook (om)
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-Depending on free network space, it may be preferable to split the first /24 block up into two logical /25 blocks (10.55.0.0/25 and 10.55.0.128/25). This is all a matter of taste and has no functional impact on the network. I'd suggest using consistent conventions in your subnetting whenever possible.
+Depending on free network space, it may be preferable to split the first /24 block up into two logical /25 blocks (`10.55.0.0/25` and `10.55.0.128/25`). This is all a matter of taste and has no functional impact on the network. I'd suggest using consistent conventions in your subnetting whenever possible.
### WireGuard Port Allocation