On Tuesday 03 October 2017 04:17:49 Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Tue, Oct 03, 2017 at 04:04:56AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Tuesday 03 October 2017 03:02:42 Reco wrote: > > > ip -r n s > > > > returns this unsorted list: > > rock64Sheldon.coyote.den dev eth0 lladdr 3e:1b:98:17:e3:8c STALE > > scanner.coyote.den dev eth0 lladdr 30:05:5c:8a:2d:c8 STALE > > picnc.coyote.den dev eth0 lladdr b8:27:eb:d3:47:2d STALE > > lathe.coyote.den dev eth0 lladdr 38:60:77:cd:f3:2f STALE > > router.coyote.den dev eth0 lladdr 4c:e6:76:ad:34:0a STALE > > GO704.coyote.den dev eth0 lladdr 00:1a:a0:a7:a8:d4 STALE > > shop.coyote.den dev eth0 lladdr 38:60:77:4e:38:1b STALE > > > > No clue why it should mark them all as stale except they've been up > > since the last power failure. This room is the only UPS and not all > > of it is on the UPS. I also have a 20kw nat-gas standby in the > > backyard, so failures are just short enough to screw up the > > auto-reboot settings. > > STALE has nothing to do with it. A typical ARP record (MAC-IP > correspondence) has very limited lifetime (30 seconds by default > IIRC). STALE shows you that this host haven't send any packets to > these hosts in last 30 seconds. > > Also, ip-neighbour(8). > > > >Frankly I'm not surprised that it failed to resolve 224.0.0.251. > > > Nobody sane would add a DNS record for this anyway. > > > > I think thats from avahi, is definitely is not anything I have > > configured. > > Multicasts are not anything that *anyone* should configure. > The whole idea of them is that your L2 network segment configures by > itself. > > Reco
In that class A? Not even my isp has anything there. Its not a pingable address from here as I believe dd-wrt would stop it, nor does whois have a clue. NSA back door? Damnifiknow. Traceroute gets zero response too. So what or who is it? Thanks. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>