An IP range with a mask of /32 is just a single IP address. The IP address 123.123.123.123 is therefore the same thing as 123.123.123.123/32.
RIFC gets a little confused by this and spouts output such as:
Adding IP 157.55.204.1/32... done
Adding IP 157.55.204.33/32... done
Removing IP 157.55.204.1... done
Removing IP 157.55.204.33... done
This does not seem to have an effect on functionality, but it should not be spouting such nonsense without reason.
An IP range with a mask of /32 is just a single IP address. The IP address 123.123.123.123 is therefore the same thing as 123.123.123.123/32.
RIFC gets a little confused by this and spouts output such as:
Adding IP 157.55.204.1/32... done
Adding IP 157.55.204.33/32... done
Removing IP 157.55.204.1... done
Removing IP 157.55.204.33... done
This does not seem to have an effect on functionality, but it should not be spouting such nonsense without reason.