>
> I'm not familiar with the sniffer you used (so the
> *format* of the decoded
> data is not familiar to me),
I used ethreal.
> and I am not up to
> decoding hex by hand this
> morning, but the decoded packet appears genuine.
> Barring unusual setups,
> DHCP broadcast packets do not cross r
At 02:04 PM 6/14/2003 +0530, Sanjay Arora wrote:
I am a new user to this list from Amritsar, India.
I have a home network on internal IP 192.168.x.x, connected through GW
172.16.0.141 to a cable (Ethernet Cat 5 Cable) ISP having internal IP
network 172.16.x.x and giving Internet connectivity thr
I am a new user to this list from Amritsar, India.
I have a home network on internal IP 192.168.x.x, connected through GW
172.16.0.141 to a cable (Ethernet Cat 5 Cable) ISP having internal IP
network 172.16.x.x and giving Internet connectivity through GW 172.16.0.1,
which he claims is firewalle