6/18/02 4:56:33 PM, ito ang minunimuni ni Ian C. Sison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>On 18 Jun 2002, Sacha Chua wrote: > >> "[K][R][Y][P][T][O][N]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > Anyone one can help me find a software which can trace two same ip address >> > on the same network? >> > When using static ip its really hard to trace pcs which has the same ipaddy. >> >> You might want to check out arpwatch which reports IP/MAC address >> changes among other things. We use it here in the dorm and boy, does >> it complain when two computers are fighting over IP addresses. If you >> happen to have a database of MAC addresses this makes your job much >> easier, but you could also turn on a few computers at a time and see >> when arpwatch complains. > >One nice thing about windows (hmmm...) is that it complains with a popup >if it detects a duplicate IP on the same net. I haven't so far seen any >(console or gui) app that does the same thing for linux. So sometimes >you're guessing why you can't ping or others can't ping you.... until you >realise.... (Flashback sometime last week...) Ping...ping...bakit di ka mag-ping? Ping back ka naman o? Bakit kaya? (After 3 hours..) Ay pareho pala kayo ng IP address. Ba't di ninyo sinabi? Tatahitahimik lang kayo! Si Linux talaga oo, nagbibiro na naman. Nge, wala kang gui pop-up o console utility man lang? Kaya naman pala eh... Mikol _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
