On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 21:30 -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> 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.

Sure. Once you realize what's going on. Good luck finding users who will
be so helpful as to start the support call with "My network connection
isn't working because I'm getting an invalid DHCP address".

But it isn't really the difficulty of the task. It's the anger of a
skilled professional engineer discovering someone has taken a carefully
tuned system and started twisting knobs and pushing buttons without
first learning the system.

-- 
"XML is like violence: if it doesn't solve your problem, you aren't
using enough of it." - Chris Maden

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