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Seems like a TCP/IP stack issue rather than a browser issue… 0.0.0.0 is not supposed to be a valid address (in fact, no IPv4 address with
0
as the first octet is a valid destination IP). The network stack should be dropping those packets.0.0.0.0
is only valid in a few use cases. When listening for connections, it means “listen on all IPs”. This is a placeholder that the OS handles - it doesn’t literally use that IP. Also, it’s used as the source address for packets where the system doesn’t have an IP yet (eg for DHCP). That’s it.Welp, I guess sandboxing a browser that has a sandbox might still be a good idea
Yes! Another huge win for links2gang !links2@lemmy.sdf.org