diff --git a/community.list b/community.list index d8f3889..181e015 100644 --- a/community.list +++ b/community.list @@ -38,28 +38,28 @@ ntop[0-1][0-9] # fixed-name communities can optionally be followed by a network using the # network/bitlen syntax such as the following line # -home 192.168.1.0/24 +home 192.168.168.0/24 # # the supernode draws ip addresses to assign to the edges (if they omit the `-a` # parameter) from this network. note that the network is delimited by [SPACE] so -# community names cannot contain a [SPACE] either. +# community names cannot contain [SPACE] either. # # if no network is provided here, the supernode assigns some other network to each # community. networks are taken from the default range 10.128.0.0 - 10.255.255.0/24 -# as long as no other network rane is provided through the supernode's command line +# as long as no other network range is provided through the supernode's command line # option `-d`. those sub-networks are distinct so several edges with different # communities can be used at the same computer (being served ip addresses from the -# same supernode). also, the networks described in this file are avoided. +# same supernode). also, the sub-networks described in this file are avoided. # -# however, all networks assigned in this file are not checked for colliding ranges -# so different communities can use same or overlapping sub-networks. that does not -# impose a problem if the communities do not share edge nodes. +# however, all networks assigned in this file are not mutually checked for colliding +# ranges so different communities can use same or overlapping sub-networks. that does +# not impose a problem if the communities do not share edge nodes. # # there seems to be no sense in pre-assigning sub-networks to communities whose -# names are defined by regular expressions. those will be assigned a sub-network -# from the default range or the `-d` range. +# names are defined by regular expressions. those will be assigned distinct +# sub-networks from the default range or the `-d` range. # # if `-a` is used with the edge, the edge uses the ip address specified with the # `-a xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx` option. also, the enhanced syntax `-r -a dhcp:0.0.0.0` is -# still available to serve more professional needs by a dhcp server. +# still available to have more professional needs served by a full dhcp server. #