Re: How to survive in a Micro$oft environment??

From: Alan Cox (alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2000 - 18:53:19 EST


> 20:47:56.069943 212.198.169.114.68 > 212.198.0.69.67: xid:0x69444112
> secs:3 C:212.198.169.114 [|bootp]
> 20:47:56.109949 212.198.169.114.68 > 212.198.0.69.67: xid:0x69444112
> secs:3 C:212.198.169.114 [|bootp]
> 20:47:56.149926 212.198.169.114.68 > 212.198.0.69.67: xid:0x69444112
> secs:3 C:212.198.169.114 [|bootp]
> 20:47:56.150106 212.198.169.114.68 > 212.198.0.69.67: xid:0x69444112
> secs:3 C:212.198.169.114 [|bootp]
> 20:47:56.189924 212.198.169.114.68 > 212.198.0.69.67: xid:0x69444112
> secs:3 C:212.198.169.114 [|bootp]
>
DHCP renewal requests with no reply sent directly unicast to the relevant
server at 0.5 second intervals.

Thats a 100% valid piece of correct packet trace

Alan

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