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Bold of you to assume they know what a terminal is.
But they were hacking all the IPs simultaneously!
They had 127.0.0.1. That's my IP!!!!
What are you talking about, that's mine scumbag!
Reminds me of the bash.org Napster entry. For posterity:
Mine is 127.43.3.59
TIL you can set a custom one
Well no
127.0.0.1/8 points back to localhost
Even better. If you are programming all networking H/W yourself, you can even ignore address conventions and reserved addresses.