Rodent of Unusual Size <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not real conversant with the various packet formats.
> Is there anything at the TCP packet level that might include
> the MAC address of either endpoint? If so, I rather guess
> it isn't used, but I'm not even sure it exists. In other
> w
At 11:17 PM 3/19/2002 -0500, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
>I'm not real conversant with the various packet formats.
>Is there anything at the TCP packet level that might include
>the MAC address of either endpoint? If so, I rather guess
>it isn't used, but I'm not even sure it exists. In other
http://www.cs.unc.edu/Courses/comp249-s02/lectures/comp249_s02_3/sld011.htm
As can be seen, the TCP packet does NOT have the ethernet card's MAC address
in the format. The only way this data can be transferred to the destination
is for the application to place the MAC address in the data.
The MA
I'm not real conversant with the various packet formats.
Is there anything at the TCP packet level that might include
the MAC address of either endpoint? If so, I rather guess
it isn't used, but I'm not even sure it exists. In other
words, is the MAC address completely inaccessible in a WAN
envi
On Wednesday evening (20 March, 2002) at 7pm we will be hearing IBM speak
on "What's IBM Doing With Linux" - this is sure to be a good time for you to
map out your IT strategy with respect to Linux and one of the major vendors
pushing it. Bring your fears, comments, and suggestions!
As announc
Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> emitted:
Changing your procmail recipe's match line to
* ^TOgnhlug@.*zk3.dec.com
will solve this problem nicely. :-)
I don't know procmail's configuration semantics, but I would
*beg*/*plead* that whatever recipe you use, that it point
simply to '[EMAIL PR
I had almost forgotten about this one...
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 20:02, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, at 10:50pm, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> > When I pull up the pages in a browser via http, the pages are cached, and
> > I can do things such as export them to spreadsheets, etc. Howe