(Blah blah blah oops I did it again blah blah blah avoid duplicate
message detection blah blah blah.)
Kathy Chen wrote:
I want to know in what situations the machine's
network is set to "promiscuous" mode.
It's put into promiscuous mode if an application requests that the
interface be put into pr
(Blah blah blah once again I forgot to set the from line yes I know I
should set up my sonic address as an alias but if I sent from my mit
address replies get to me at work and at home so I can respond from
either site blah blah blah.)
Kathy Chen wrote:
I want to know in what situations the mac
Thanks for your reply!
xiaofang
> >I want to know in what situations the machine's
> >network is set to "promiscuous" mode. For example,
> I
> >know when I execute "tcpdump" on my machine, it's
> set
> >to be in promiscuous mode. Any other cases?
> >
> >
> Yes, that's program's that decide to
Kathy Chen a écrit :
Hi,
Sorry to bother you.
I want to know in what situations the machine's
network is set to "promiscuous" mode. For example, I
know when I execute "tcpdump" on my machine, it's set
to be in promiscuous mode. Any other cases?
Yes, that's program's that decide to put your NIC
Hi,
Sorry to bother you.
I want to know in what situations the machine's
network is set to "promiscuous" mode. For example, I
know when I execute "tcpdump" on my machine, it's set
to be in promiscuous mode. Any other cases?
And is it correct that without "tcpcump", the network
is not in promiscu