Re: Reporting Little Blue Men
How do you prevent packets from your network with a broadcast address, since what defines a "broadcast" address really depends on the subnet mask?
Filter all the blue wavelengths on your FDDI and OC3 interfaces.
Maybe I don't posses your intellectual prowess. Please explain what blue wavelengths are in regard to this. Thanks... ------------------------------------------------------------------ Tim Sullivan Senior Technical Support/Network Consultant http://www.usinternet.com US Internet Corp - Full Service Internet Provider MN Based, running Windows NT, connected directly to the Backbone. "Get your Net's Worth" (tm) (612) 222-4638 ------------------------------------------------------------------
On Fri, Jan 23, 1998 at 03:09:54PM +0000, sully@mail.usinternet.com put this into my mailbox:
How do you prevent packets from your network with a broadcast address, since what defines a "broadcast" address really depends on the subnet mask?
Filter all the blue wavelengths on your FDDI and OC3 interfaces.
Maybe I don't posses your intellectual prowess. Please explain what blue wavelengths are in regard to this. Thanks...
I won't presume to comment on intellectual prowess, as humor prowess and a fair understanding of mid-80s saturday morning cartoon shows is what's needed to understand this message. -dalvenjah 'ah, the important things in life' -- Dalvenjah FoxFire (aka Sven Nielsen) Heard recently: "I don't care if you Founder (and CEO) ARE a CEO, nobody under 21 gets in." The DALnet IRC Network e-mail: dalvenjah@dal.net WWW: http://www.dal.net/~dalvenjah/ whois: SN90 Try DALnet! http://www.dal.net/
On Fri, Jan 23, 1998 at 03:09:54PM +0000, sully@mail.usinternet.com wrote:
How do you prevent packets from your network with a broadcast address, since what defines a "broadcast" address really depends on the subnet mask?
Filter all the blue wavelengths on your FDDI and OC3 interfaces.
Maybe I don't posses your intellectual prowess. Please explain what blue wavelengths are in regard to this. Thanks...
No, what you lack is his sense of humor. :-) Cheers, - jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff Unsolicited Commercial Emailers Sued The Suncoast Freenet "Two words: Darth Doogie." -- Jason Colby, Tampa Bay, Florida on alt.fan.heinlein +1 813 790 7592
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