OoO Vers la fin de l'après-midi du jeudi 02 janvier 2003, vers 16:51, "Marcelo E. Magallon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> Package: whereami [...] > This is the one that pops up a configuration screen at boot up, > right? I use it and it doesn't pop anything since it tries to determine on which network you are and then executes several actions depending on your preceding and current network. > Any comments? The current configuration on the other laptop is based > arround guessnet. It basically tries a couple of IP/MAC pairs and then > falls back to dhcp. There's an annoying pause when the laptop in > plugged to a new network where there's no DHCP server, but other than > that, I'm mostly happy. Some hackers tools have some possibilities to try to "divine" the network without any information nor DHCP server : <url:http://www.thehackerschoice.com/thc-rut> I don't think there is an universal method to do that. There are ICMP message to get network masks but they are generally not honored... -- I WILL NOT BARF UNLESS I'M SICK I WILL NOT BARF UNLESS I'M SICK I WILL NOT BARF UNLESS I'M SICK -+- Bart Simpson on chalkboard in episode 8F15

