Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 09:58:58 +0100 From: Josef Karthauser <joe@pavilion.net> To: Snob Art Genre <ben@narcissus.net> Cc: Bill Fink <bill@billfink.com>, freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: your mail Message-ID: <19990702095858.V69050@pavilion.net> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.990701180015.95386A-100000@narcissus.net>; from Snob Art Genre on Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 06:01:55PM -0400 References: <NDBBKGIEOJDOPHINDIKGOEHKCAAA.bill@billfink.com> <Pine.BSF.3.96.990701180015.95386A-100000@narcissus.net>
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On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 06:01:55PM -0400, Snob Art Genre wrote: > On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Bill Fink wrote: > > > When I display our 'arp table' (i.e. %> arp -a ) > > > > This is an entry - this looks strange to me: > > > > 6x.6x.2xx.255 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff UHLWb 3 192 ed0 > > That's the broadcast address for your LAN. Nothing to worry about. As an associated thing can anyone think of an easy way of ignoring traffic coming from a particular MAC address on the network? I've got a user who keeps changing their IP address to get arround the fact that I've restricted traffic to that address. Joe -- Josef Karthauser FreeBSD: How many times have you booted today? Technical Manager Viagra for your server (http://www.uk.freebsd.org) Pavilion Internet plc. [joe@pavilion.net, joe@uk.freebsd.org, joe@tao.org.uk] To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message
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