I was getting hundreds of ICMP pings from Cyberkit 2.2.  I hooked up the
router and do not notice this anymore, but do see the lights just a
flashing on my cable modem and router.

Before the router was functional, I cranked up Snort as a NIDS and
Snortsnarf to make the details easier to interpret.  That was after 661
ICMP pings in much less than an hour.

-K

On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 21:13, Wade wrote:
> Is it just me or is anybody else on cox getting pounded with ARP.
> I'm getting roughly around 450 ARP's a minute. I first notice my mrtg
> graph higher than normal, so i started digging around. This is the only 
> thing i can find.
> 
> Wade
> 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (will hill)
Date: Mon Sep  8 21:03:20 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] IRS on Red Hat?
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A refreshing but rare thing happened at Computer Heaven this morning.  A man 
walked in and claimed he was building a web server for the IRS here in Baton 
Rouge.  He said that 17,000 people would be serviced by it and that it would 
filter Windows users out explicitly.  He claimed that everyone in the building 
but one floor was running Red Hat and that one floor was causing enough trouble 
to warrant isolation.  That was fun to hear.  Anyone got verification of that?

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