[ih] Origin of the loopback interface
John Levine
johnl at iecc.com
Sun Oct 22 08:49:12 PDT 2017
In article <59EC70C6.2020809 at redbarn.org> you write:
>Brian Carpenter wrote:
>>> So having a dedicated address for
>>> loopback tests seems useless today.
>
>it's nowhere near useless. i use a some virtual machines that aren't on
>any network except their loopback. grateful am i that i can use IP
>sockets to talk to my own services ...
Even on machines that do have physical interfaces, puting a service
on a loopback address lets me be sure it's only available to other
processes on the same machine without having to screw around with
packet filters. The usual example is a DNS cache.
It seems to me that having a single loopback address rather than at
least a /64 is one of the more inexplicable misfeatures of IPv6.
R's,
John
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