Re: [CentOS] Network Interrogation

2017-09-05 Thread John R Pierce
On 9/5/2017 12:30 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: Why it doesn't like C6, which I am assuming is fully updated, is a question for their support, if the o/p from the package doesn't tell you. wild guess, (snicker), its because  the C6 box isn't running their junkware. -- john r pierce, recycling

Re: [CentOS] Network Interrogation

2017-09-05 Thread m . roth
Chris Olson wrote: > > Small private networks are a necessary part of our business. > We also run some small networks with Internet connectivity > through firewall routers.  The smallest of these networks > has only a printer and a mix of five CentOS and Windows 7 > machines. > > We use a commercia

Re: [CentOS] Network Interrogation

2017-09-05 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On Tue, September 5, 2017 7:33 am, Chris Olson wrote: > > Small private networks are a necessary part of our business. > We also run some small networks with Internet connectivity > through firewall routers.  The smallest of these networks > has only a printer and a mix of five CentOS and Windows

Re: [CentOS] Network Interrogation

2017-09-05 Thread mad.scientist.at.large
if you are using vlans i'd suspect the ethernet card in the machines that are misbehaving.  for wireshark you probably need to tee the network, or use a spare machine to run the ethernet through (bridged)  and run wireshark on the inserted machine (there are of course taps).  might also monitor

[CentOS] Network Interrogation

2017-09-05 Thread Chris Olson
Small private networks are a necessary part of our business. We also run some small networks with Internet connectivity through firewall routers.  The smallest of these networks has only a printer and a mix of five CentOS and Windows 7 machines. We use a commercial protection product on the W7 sy