On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 01:52:45PM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> My computer is rambling on over eth0 (External interface)
> about a bunch of ARP request.  Any Idea what could cause it?

[snip]
20:50:05.245819 arp who-has 10.67.178.85 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.367348 arp who-has 66.188.34.36 tell 66.188.32.1
20:50:05.418712 arp who-has 10.67.178.125 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.419229 arp who-has 10.67.178.12 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.427456 arp who-has 10.67.178.123 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.453245 arp who-has 10.67.178.115 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.464775 arp who-has 10.67.178.37 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.465226 arp who-has 10.67.178.68 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.488555 arp who-has 10.67.178.101 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.489197 arp who-has 10.67.178.44 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.489659 arp who-has 10.67.178.93 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.556405 arp who-has 10.67.178.40 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.578308 arp who-has 10.67.178.110 tell 10.67.178.1
20:50:05.641715 arp who-has 24.247.174.229 tell 24.247.174.1
20:50:05.696083 arp who-has 10.67.178.67 tell 10.67.178.1
[snip]

You have a machine on your network with IP address 10.67.178.1
trying to talk to other machines with IP addresses in the range
10.67.178.x, which appear not to exist.

You also have a machine with the IP address 66.188.32.1 and
another with the IP address 24.247.174.1.

10.67.178.1 is most likely misconfigured.  The other two
resolve, so maybe they're OK, but they didn't get ARP replies,
according to your packet capture.

Is your machine connected to the 'net via DSL or cable or
something?

-- 
Michael Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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