Am 06.04.2024 um 08:56:53 Uhr schrieb Eric Vyncke (evyncke):

> AFAIK, those addresses are plain IPv4 addresses in the wrong part of
> the address field.

Another strange address is fe0e:f33d:c8d5:2a01:xxx:xxx:2:aaa1
The last 80 bits are the beginning of my machine's IPv6 address.
I also saw 1:5a9c:fcff:fe0e:f33d:c8d5:2a01:170
The last 32 bits are the first of my IP address.
Did anybody else also saw that?

Some addresses also have my 64 bit identifier at the left side as their
source address. 

Is there any way to find that out which clients create such requests
and why even operating systems let an application send such packages
out when they aren't attached to any interface?

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Marco

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