Re: TCP/IP endianess problem???

George Bonser (grep@shorelink.com)
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 21:28:54 -0800 (PST)


On 24 Feb 1999, Eloy A. Paris wrote:

> 00:50:38.467533 8.73.80.157 > 5.80.130.151: (frag 4:94@5304) [tos 0xff]
> 00:50:38.468145 110.2.5.120 > 5.82.130.151: (frag 260:5@5304) [tos 0xff]
> 00:50:38.607511 8.73.80.157 > 5.80.130.151: (frag 4:94@5304) [tos 0xff]
> 00:50:38.608101 110.2.5.120 > 5.82.130.151: (frag 260:5@5304) [tos 0xff]
> 00:50:38.897507 8.73.80.157 > 5.80.130.151: (frag 4:94@5304) [tos 0xff]
> 00:50:38.898111 110.2.5.120 > 5.82.130.151: (frag 260:5@5304) [tos 0xff]
> 00:50:39.407456 8.73.80.157 > 5.80.130.151: (frag 4:1100@5304) [tos 0xff]

I have also noticed this backwards IP address thing with Windows machines
on the LAN and I am also running Debian.

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