- cox arp broadcast.
- Posted by tech on September 11th, 2003
Is it normal to see TONS of arp from my isp???
Example:
19:36:36.541185 arp who-has ip68-111-54-23.br.no.cox.net tell
ip68-111-54-1.br.no.cox.net
19:36:36.565437 arp who-has ip68-111-54-59.br.no.cox.net tell
ip68-111-54-1.br.no.cox.net
19:36:36.565815 arp who-has ip68-111-54-55.br.no.cox.net tell
ip68-111-54-1.br.no.cox.net
19:36:36.583800 arp who-has ip68-111-54-65.br.no.cox.net tell
ip68-111-54-1.br.no.cox.net
19:36:36.816469 arp who-has ip68-105-38-71.br.no.cox.net tell
ip68-105-38-1.br.no.cox.net
19:36:36.949770 arp who-has ip68-11-204-27.br.no.cox.net tell
ip68-11-204-1.br.no.cox.net
19:36:36.953374 arp who-has ip68-111-54-78.br.no.cox.net tell
ip68-111-54-1.br.no.cox.net
I\'s non stop. almost to the point of my cable light staying on and not
flashing.
Kinda reminds me of when codered worm came out.
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- Posted by Bit Twister on September 11th, 2003
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 20:59:07 -0400, tech wrote:
I get the same thing on comcast/attbi. Makes watching the led useless
except to tell me the gateway is up.
- Posted by Joseph Curwen on September 11th, 2003
test_REMOVE_@linuxirc.com (tech) wrote in news:rchojb-
k61.ln@www.cablemodemhelp.com:
Yes. I've heard most of it is Code Red and Nimda remnants floating around,
but haven't really put a priority on verifying that.
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Joseph Curwen