Strange Read error on Network
I ran a nmap -p 515 192.168.10.* our_printers to find the printers. This error was displayed anyone know what it means ? And where I should look to resolve it ? Strange read error from: 192.168.10.75: Protocol not available Strange read error from: 192.168.10.200: Protocol not available -- -- GNU PGP public key http://www.annapolislinux.org/docs/public_key/GnuPG.txt - Ted Knab -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange Read error on Network
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 01:39:13PM -0500, Thedore Knab wrote: I ran a nmap -p 515 192.168.10.* our_printers to find the printers. This error was displayed anyone know what it means ? And where I should look to resolve it ? Strange read error from: 192.168.10.75: Protocol not available Strange read error from: 192.168.10.200: Protocol not available Are those your printers? I've found that the network stack on printers is often of poor quality. My Xerox DC215 sends out strange ICMP packets every once in a while, and don't even get me started on how bad its SMB implimentation is. -- Jacob Elder http://www.lucidpark.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strange Read error on Network
I ran a nmap -p 515 192.168.10.* our_printers to find the printers. This error was displayed anyone know what it means ? And where I should look to resolve it ? Strange read error from: 192.168.10.75: Protocol not available Strange read error from: 192.168.10.200: Protocol not available -- -- GNU PGP public key http://www.annapolislinux.org/docs/public_key/GnuPG.txt - Ted Knab
Re: Strange Read error on Network
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 01:39:13PM -0500, Thedore Knab wrote: I ran a nmap -p 515 192.168.10.* our_printers to find the printers. This error was displayed anyone know what it means ? And where I should look to resolve it ? Strange read error from: 192.168.10.75: Protocol not available Strange read error from: 192.168.10.200: Protocol not available Are those your printers? I've found that the network stack on printers is often of poor quality. My Xerox DC215 sends out strange ICMP packets every once in a while, and don't even get me started on how bad its SMB implimentation is. -- Jacob Elder http://www.lucidpark.net/