Or his DSL is set to bridging.
--p
-Original Message-
From: Nathan Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 12:47 AM
To: nanog list
Subject: Re: confusing packet data
On 16/09/2008, at 4:43 PM, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
> Are you running Skype? Have you becom
On 16/09/2008, at 4:43 PM, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Are you running Skype? Have you become a supernode? There is now a
registry switch in 3.0 that allows you to disable supernode
functionality.
This would not cause him to see traffic to and from random addresses.
Note that traffic is not
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, Jim Popovitch wrote:
Are you running Skype? Have you become a supernode? There is now a
registry switch in 3.0 that allows you to disable supernode functionality.
-Hank
This is something has been bugging me lately Etherape is a Linux
tool that graphs packets arrivi
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 00:43, Hank Nussbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you running Skype? Have you become a supernode? There is now a
> registry switch in 3.0 that allows you to disable supernode functionality.
No. Nothing is running on this host (my laptop) when initiating
etherape.
On 16/09/2008, at 1:34 PM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
This is something has been bugging me lately Etherape is a Linux
tool that graphs packets arriving at your host, and shows paths of
connectivity. I captured the graphs, at the URL below, from my Linux
laptop connected to a Linksys wifi router
This is something has been bugging me lately Etherape is a Linux
tool that graphs packets arriving at your host, and shows paths of
connectivity. I captured the graphs, at the URL below, from my Linux
laptop connected to a Linksys wifi router that is hooked to a Comcast
cable modem. Why is
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