On 31 Oct 1998, Andi Kleen wrote:
>This is a Novell Server Advertisement Protocol packet, generated by Netware
>server that want to tell the world about their existence (even when the world
>doesn't care)
The point is that the packet seems to came from the CISCO router just
before it completly d
On Sat, 31 Oct 1998, Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:
>And even if nobody asked it to generate them 8)
Infact. Why the cisco generated the novell packet on the ethernet is
unkown for me.
>Seems, there is no way to force Cisco to shut up.
What does it mean? Cisco are used to shutdown once time every da
HEllo!
> > 12:44:13.583868 0:10:7b:a8:6f:41 > 1:0:c:cc:cc:cc sap aa ui/C len=293
...
> This is a Novell Server Advertisement Protocol packet, generated by Netware
> server that want to tell the world about their existence (even when the world
> doesn't care)
And even if nobody asked it to genera
>12:44:13.583868 0:10:7b:a8:6f:41 > 1:0:c:cc:cc:cc sap aa ui/C len=293
> 3500 0100 0963 3336 3430 0002 0011
> 0001 0101 cc00 04c3 df8c 0100 0300 0f45
> 7468 6572 6e65 7430 2f30 00
>
>I am going to look at tcpdump sources
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Andrea Arcangeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What does it mean this line in this tcpdump trace? After this line it
> seems that the router of my ISP became crazy and shutdown all connections.
> The ether address of the router and of all dialup connection is
> 0:10
What does it mean this line in this tcpdump trace? After this line it
seems that the router of my ISP became crazy and shutdown all connections.
The ether address of the router and of all dialup connection is
0:10:7b:a8:6f:41. How can understand how is 1:0:c:cc:cc:cc?
12:44:13.583868 0:10:7b:a8:6