On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 10:32:36AM -0500, Amy Tanner wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 10:33:41AM -0500, Troy.A Johnson (troy.johnson at health.state.mn.us) wrote:
>> Amy,
>> 
>> If you have a linux box you can use DHCP on I think
>> it should show up in the logs, but the device might be
>> using a 192.168.1.X address.
>> 
>> I would look for a little hardware device that is 
>> supposed to just route, serve up printers, or be NAS 
>> and it might be on the list of possible culprits.
>
>Yes, I realize that's probably what it is - in the past I've found
>ISDN routers and such that do this.  However, I'm wondering if
>there are any tools other than walking around and physically looking
>for such a device.  Tools that might indicate what the device is?

nmap?

>
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