Re: IP addresses.

2003-12-05 Thread Geoff Bagley
The one I wanted turns out to be my ISP looking for open relays ! Thanks for the response. Geoff. > > My firewall captures the IP addresses of people who "ping" my TCP > > ports. They consist of the standard four eight-bit integers. The > > firewall "whois" command is able to back-track some o

Re: IP addresses.

2003-12-05 Thread David Z Maze
"Geoff Bagley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My firewall captures the IP addresses of people who "ping" my TCP > ports. They consist of the standard four eight-bit integers. The > firewall "whois" command is able to back-track some of these, others > not. > > Is there a programme, Linux or Windo

Re: IP addresses.

2003-12-05 Thread Ken Gilmour
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 13:26:21 -, Geoff Bagley wrote: > My firewall captures the IP addresses of people who "ping" my TCP > ports. They consist of the standard four eight-bit integers. > The firewall  "whois" command is able to back-track some of these, > others not. > > Is there a programme,  Lin

Re: IP addresses for 802.11 PCMCIA cards?

2002-10-02 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Grant" == Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Grant> Can somebody explain to me where the IP address is supposed Grant> to go for wireless PCMCIA cards? Grant> I've put it in /etc/network/interfaces as eth2, but then Grant> you have to comment out the ifup and ifdown l

Re: IP addresses for 802.11 PCMCIA cards?

2002-10-02 Thread Siraj 'Sid' Rakhada
--On Wednesday, October 02, 2002 17:19:22 -0500 Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can somebody explain to me where the IP address is supposed to > go for wireless PCMCIA cards? > > I've put it in /etc/network/interfaces as eth2, but then you > have to comment out the ifup and ifdown