If you do a whois on the network IP's and can actually resolve some owner of
the network to which these IP's belong, you might drop them a note about
their clients' broadcasting...if they belong to your ISP's subscribers,
contact your technical support.

You won't necessarily get anything done, but at least they will be aware of
the issue.

--Greg

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>
> Thanks Greg.
>
> Yes it does seem to be mis-config. There is no consistancy in the source
> IPs and the entry does show up as 'broadcast' as well.
>
> My curiousity was in that all the other probes have been pretty
> obvious as to what they were - these just seemed a bit different.
>
> Cheers
>



 
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