On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 06:17:40PM +0200, Nigel Henry wrote: > On Thursday 26 July 2007 00:47, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > I get a lot of these in my tcpdump on my machine: > > > > 15:45:47.427003 IP basement.ipp > 192.168.1.31.ipp: UDP, length 129 > > 15:45:48.427004 IP basement.ipp > 192.168.1.31.ipp: UDP, length 167 > > > > 192.168.1.31 is my broadcast address, and basement is me. They usually > > come in pairs like this, though sometimes split up by other > > traffic. Always, though, its one of length 129 and one of > > 167 > > > > A > > Hi Andrew. It looks like these are just broadcasts from your print server. > The > difference in packet size seems to indicate that you have 2 printers. I have > 2 broadcasts every 30 secs. One is 189bytes, and the other 190bytes. I only > have one printer. Printer1 on the Wireshark output attached should not be > there, and will have to look into that, and get rid of the duplicated entry.
hmmm... maybe my fax printer is shared too... thanks A
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