If you are the Admin of the network in question
you can just take an extra machine and assign it
the IP address..then see who calls the helpdesk
saying they have recieved an error saying they
have a duplicate IP. or who is having connection
problems... kind of the Low Blow Method but I
have done it before.

Eric Devine

>Why not grab the IP and just look in your own 
>notebook for where your
>own machines are?  Now, if it were someone
>ELSE'S 
>machine, then things
>would get interesting!

>Jim

>Jonas M Luster wrote:
> 
> Quoting Blaxes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> > Is there any ip management software that logs

dhcp assignments to user
> > logon on at the firewall with time and date 
stamps ?
> 
> Why don't you just grab the IP address, get the

MAC address from the
> switch and the associated Port and use that as 
a way to find your
> machine?
> 
> jonas
> 
> --
> Jonas M Luster -- d-fensive networks, Inc. -- 
>http://www.d-fensive.com

>-- 
>James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
>Booz | Allen | Hamilton
>phone: (410) 684-6566



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