Re: possible network attack question

1998-03-12 Thread John Boggon
-Original Message- From: Patrick Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 'G. Kapetanios' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' Date: Thursday, 12 March 1998 01:05:pm Subject: RE: possible network attack question >George, >[humor mod

RE: possible network attack question

1998-03-11 Thread Patrick Ouellette
oblem with this approach is the time to replace the card, wait for the error and repeat the process until the problem is found. Pat -- From: G. Kapetanios Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 11:32 AM To: Patrick Ouellette Subject: RE: possible network attack question Thanks

RE: possible network attack question

1998-03-11 Thread Patrick Ouellette
It is possible that you have a problem with a network card on the same segment that your machine is on (It could be the card in your machine too.) You really need to do an ethernet sniff to find out if the giant frames are all from the same ethernet address or if they are from different address