On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 08:00, Christopher M. Iarocci <ciaro...@tfop.net> wrote:
> This is really off topic for this list, but it sounds to me like
> whatever computer is using that IP is probably also running a firewall
> that is blocking everything, even ICMP.  At this point, you could narrow
> down which machine it was using a managed switch if you have one.  You
> could also visit the machines and manually look at their IP addresses.
> The other option (and one I'd choose) is to block all traffic from
> 192.168.1.147 at the firewall and see who comes to you to complain about
> not being able to get on the internet.

Don't forget that DHCP and ARP information are often enough to clearly
identify a given machine.  If you're using the DHCP server, look in
the lease information page or /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases for the
machine's lease and the name it provided at negotiation.

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