Thanks for that.
I had another question.. is it possible to make sure that such an interface
(ie which is listening on a network-i/f w/o an ip-address) does not put any packets
onto the network.
-thanks
ashley
>>>>> "ashley" == ashley thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ashley> Is it possible to listen on the network-interface
ashley> without configuring an ip-address for the interface ?
It depends on your OS.
On *BSD and Linux, the answer is usually yes.
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