On 04/28/2010 03:16 PM, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> There are few better method to get a network engineer mad than to setup
> a rogue DHCP server and make him find it.

You meant to say "There are few better methods to get an _inexperienced_
network engineer mad that to setup a rogue DHCP server and make him find
it."

Any network engineer worth his salt better be able to locate one
extremely quickly, and cut it from the network, until the one in charge
of the rogue box has disabled it. After all, it isn't that difficult to
chase a cable from the port in question on the switch to the box running
the rogue DHCP server.

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