Well you are plugged into a hub, along with other clients. The hubs are
probably then hooked up to a switch. There is software available to sniff
packets if you are hooked up directly to a switch, e.g ettercap.
Keith
WLBS (Windows Load Balancing Service) or some types of clusters may be the cause. The
hosts that participate in such a "WLBS construct" have each their own IPs and own
MACs. But they comunicate with a virtual IP and virtual MAC. The first switch (the
hosts are directly connected in) can't learn
Read This, may be related.
http://www.phenoelit.org/arpoc/
Also I want to ear the experts opinion about this or similar soft. This
work? this represent a risk?
Thanks
Pablo A. C. Gietz
Jefe de Seguridad Informática
Nuevo Banco de Entre Ríos S.A.
Te.: 0343 - 4201351
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between VLANS.
Regards \\ Naman
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> I recently saw sim
I recently saw similar behaviour running tcpdump on my workstation that is
attached to a Cisco catalyst switch. I would be interested to find any
answers myself.
From: "Ian Lyte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Network Configuration Question?
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 16:5