[geeks] What would cause this

Andrew Weiss ajwdsp at cloud9.net
Mon Feb 18 10:44:29 CST 2002


OK I did this... the quick answer is that every hour or so there is an 
ARP who-has message going between the Sparc LX out of box Solaris 7 and 
the Win2K machine.  Every time this happens the dialup link is brought 
up... hmmm now what makes this Sparc LX ARP happy?

Andrew

On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 10:42 AM, Joshua D Boyd wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:36:35AM -0500, Andrew Weiss wrote:
>> I am looking for a no fuss way to stop my machines on my home LAN from
>> smacking the gateway and bringing up a link.  Right now I am using ICS
>> from Win2K.  The Mac only brings up a link during the boot of OS X (no 
>> it
>> isn't NTP... it's probably a Netinfo broadcast of some sort), but
>> otherwise the Mac and PC behave.  I have just added a Quadra 840AV 
>> running
>> Debian 2.2r3 and a Sparc LX running Sol 7.  I have isolated most of the
>> spurious dial requests to the 10baseT portion of the network containing
>> the two last machines.  I tried shutting off sendmail on the Sparc... 
>> no
>> dice... still getting dials.  I shut down the Quadra... no dials.... 
>> so I
>> know the Quadra is doing it.  I removed apache and also samba from the
>> Quadra in the hopes it would just sit there idle... it still wants to
>> connect every once in a while... any other things I should look for.  
>> Yes
>> I know ideally I should have an older Cisco and define interesting
>> traffic, but I'm sort of unemployed.
>
> You could set up tcpdump on another machine to monitor what messages 
> from the
> 840av are causing the connect to start.  That is what I would do.  If 
> you leave
> the 840av idle, and filter for messages from that machine only, the 
> analysis
> shouldn't be too difficult.
>
> --
> Joshua D. Boyd
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