On 04/28/2010 10:05 PM, Jacob Adams wrote:
> A little bit off topic, but bear with me here.  Would a packet sniff on the 
> network reveal the rogue dhcp server by inspecting from what IP address the 
> DHCPOFFER packets are coming from?  If you've got two servers, you'll know 
> which one is yours, so the other would have to be the offending server.

That's exactly it. You just get the offending IP address of the rogue
server, find the port on the switch those packets are going through,
then you have the cable that traces back to the physical box.

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