[ale] next stupid ipchains question

Joe Knapka jknapka at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 7 23:00:36 EDT 2000


What does the sniffer show if you try going the other way,
i.e. telnet from a.dmz to denali? Still interested in
what's happening at the a.dmz interface. Also, 'twould
be nice to have the sniffer in "numeric" mode so as to
see the IPs rather than DNS names in the source and
dest fields.

Was your earlier transcript complete, or an excerpt?
I would expect to see the ARP packets before the SYN
packets, but that's not what your transcript shows.

It also seems curious that the router keeps requesting
ARPs for the same IP - I thought ARP requests were
s'posed to be cached.

-- Joe (operating at or slightly beyond the limit of his
actual knowledge of IP and Ethernet :-)

Wandered Inn wrote:
> 
> Joe Knapka wrote:
> >
> > So denali is attempting to establish a telnet connection
> > to a.dmz.edu. But a.dmz.edu is never responding.
> 
> Yes.
> 
> >
> > >From this, it looks like 192.168.10.220 is a.dmz.edu, and
> > 192.168.10.215 is the router. Is that right?
> 
> No, it's reversed. 192.168.10.220 is b.dmz.edu the router and
> 192.168.10.215 is a.dmz.edu, the machine denali is attempting to connect
> to.
> 
> >
> > -- Joe
> 
> --
> Until later: Geoffrey           esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
> 
> Microsoft != Innovation

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