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Old September 7th, 2003, 09:22 PM
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Wtf?????

What in all thats holy could possibly make an XP machine do this:

20:14:35.353955 x.y.z.28 > 10.3.124.35: icmp: echo request
20:14:35.360640 x.y.z.28 > 10.3.124.36: icmp: echo request
20:14:35.361483 x.y.z.28 > 10.3.124.37: icmp: echo request
20:14:35.370176 x.y.z.28 > 10.3.124.38: icmp: echo request
20:14:35.375767 x.y.z.28 > 10.3.124.39: icmp: echo request

a) Its on the wrong interface (x.y.z.28 is the external internet facing address)
b) its hitting EVERY SINGLE address, sequentially. My first thought was that I hit a virus or worm of some kind, but this is a fresh install. I have even finished patching it yet. Drive formatted less than two hours ago.

The only 'odd' thing I did was to remove the default gateway from the 10.x.y.z network interface in order to ensure that the default route *out* would be established correctly. Did I do that wrong?

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Old September 7th, 2003, 09:30 PM
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More evidence. After a reboot, as soon as the network interface is established... it begins again, starting over at 10.1.0.0

*sigh*

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