Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 27 Oct 1999 09:35:51 -0700 | From | Steven Roberts <> | Subject | Re: PATCH: duplicate IP detection (new version) |
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almesber@lrc.di.epfl.ch wrote: > Marc Merlin wrote: > > We either got one of our ARP packets back because of a bad switch or something similar, or some machine is using our MAC address 00:A0:CC:3C:40:DB and our IP address 192.168.205.9 > [etc.] > > What about staying within the traditional 80 columns ? E.g. > Saw ARP from MAC 00:A0:CC:3C:40:DB (us) and IP 192.168.205.1 (us too) > With the combinations us/not us, not us/us, and us/us too. I like this better than the format Marc had in his latesting posting (Marc's format seemed too wordy)
not that my opinion matters much here, but I would like to see the patch included (even if it was the verbose prinkt version)...
I have had too many winbloze boxes ignore DHCP specs and keep ip's and this would have helped debug the problem...
> People who can't draw the right conclusions from this aren't likely to > find the problem anyway ;-) *grin* -- I would have to agree
Steve
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