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- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
- Path: sparky!uunet!van-bc!skl
- From: skl@wimsey.bc.ca (Samuel Lam)
- Subject: Re: MORE ON TOOLS TO FIND ROUTING TABLES OF REM
- Reply-To: skl@wimsey.bc.ca (Samuel Lam)
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 10:06:58 GMT
- Message-ID: <C0Murn.6JJ@wimsey.bc.ca>
- References: <C0EtFo.FCq@exicom.OZ.AU> <1993Jan6.122012.14398@news.DKRZ-Hamburg.DE> <1993Jan6.211340.13111@colorado.edu>
- Sender: skl@wimsey.bc.ca ( )
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- In article <1993Jan6.211340.13111@colorado.edu>, garnett@refuge.Colorado.EDU
- (Santiago de la Paz) wrote:
- >The only way to really make sure of what advertisements a gateway makes is
- >to sit and listen for them, e.g. with gated tracing turned on or some
- >handmade NIT utility.
-
- You could also use "tcpdump" to show what's coming in on the UDP RIP
- port.
-
- In any case, passive monitoring only works if you are on the same
- network as the source.
-
- ...Sam
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- <skl@wimsey.bc.ca> -- Connectivity Technology Inc.
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