The code in question didn't use integer, and "3000000000 + 1" doesn't match \d+, but other than that, uh, yeah, I suppose you'd want to defend against such values in your IP addresses. (:
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to (tye)Re2: IPv4 regex (Net::IPv4Addr)
by tye
in thread IPv4 regex
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