Talk:127.0.0.1

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"There's no place like 127.0.0.1" can be more hilarious if used as an Oscar Wilde quote. --Unissakävelijä 10:14, 24 Aug 2005 (UTC)


Most of you know this, but don't listen to the nice man over there in the article tab. In fact, boycott all article tabs. I'll start. -Bob the Mediocre

I don't understand 195.7.34.19's adding another "ever" to "worthless posts ever seen in modern wikis".

Init, ping[edit]

Just to confirm, the init and ping commands *should* be safe to include on this page. Why?

  • "ping" doesn't really do anything. It has about 0 security issues, and is safe for anyone to run.
  • "init" (*nix only) requires superuser access by default, so actually trying it will just produce an error normally. If the user is a superuser, I think it'll shut down the PC as normal (equivalent to "shutdown -h now"), so should still be safe(ish). Mind you, anyone actually running as superuser ought to know this already.

I think may be taking this a bit to seriously, so I will say 'while (true;) do echo "Kazoo"; done' - and so the madness is restored. --H2g2bob 23:23, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

But init is linux and nobody would get that unless you're l33t h4x0r like m3. --Psychiccyberfreak 01:32, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

  • Depends. Many IRCers on #uncyclopedia run Linux. Not all distributions are for "l33t h4x0rs". - User:Guest/sig 09:36, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Ping screenshot[edit]

That's an outrageous lie! It can't be from my computer. I use Linux, remember? - User:Guest/sig 05:03, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

I went to Wikipedia,[edit]

and all I got was an excessively geeky low-down. Can anyone explain precisely why this ISP is so infamous? —Lenoxus 16:47, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

+.+". Nice one User:Lenoxus.... Just in case you weren't joking: (Warning: Actual facts ahead)

The IP address 127.0.0.1 is used mainly to be being able to communicate with one's local machine as though it were a remote machine. Basically talking about the machine you are on right now. 58.106.24.48 07:01, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

I think I get it now... thanks, 58.106.24.48. —Lenoxus 23:10, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

cheet[edit]

whereis security actually returns something on my machine The preceding unsigned comment was added by 194.197.235.56 (talk • contribs)

Hey!!![edit]

There's my name in te article!!!!--Άσεμνος 23:27, February 6, 2010 (UTC)

127.0.0.1 begs the question, 192.168.1.1[edit]

Personally, I'm sick of all this obsession with 127.0.0.1. It's as though everyone wanted to loop back to this topic again and again.

I far prefer the Lankiness of 192.168.1.1. While it can sometimes be Routed, there is a really profound question here. It is 192.168.0.0.

And I can't really decide between 192.168.100.1 and 192.168.100.0. So close, and yet so far. Well, that's it. So far.

I think you get the point. All three. ~~~~ The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.96.200.115 (talk • contribs)

For retards[edit]

127.0.0.1 is you. --72.197.35.238 16:37, July 9, 2011 (UTC)

localhost and :: is too. -95.89.169.32 19:07, August 20, 2015 (UTC)