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Cc.95.d7.af.22.d9 roku mac address




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W2K VPN server (W2K server with three NICs)Ġx2. I'd rather be told by someone here that I have a hole, as opposed to my manager telling me about it.Ġx1.

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Anyone seeing this, please feel free to probe the sh*t out of me. The MAC addresses are all over the place, some of them don't even look real judging from having seen what MAC addresses from Intel and 3Com NICs look like (most PCs on the corporate network have either Intel or 3Com NICs). I mapped the whole subnet, as opposed to that one IP, on the likely event of more printers getting installed. The only printer I intended in setting up a static route for is a Lexmark Optra N.

cc.95.d7.af.22.d9 roku mac address

I haven't setup frame capturing on the firewall yet. My question: Given this setup, why are MAC addresses showing up and from where? And how can I configure the firewall (if possible) so that this stops showing up? NIC 3: Private LAN IP - This NIC connects workstations on a private LAN, which print to the IP printer via static routes set up to the corporate LAN NIC. I have several static routes so that workstations from the private LAN on the third NIC can access certain resources on the corporate LAN, and can otherwise access the net via DSL.

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This NIC also allows corporate network access from incoming PPTP connections on the DSL circuit. Private corporate LAN IP, so I can access an IP printer in my office and the in-house Exchange server. NIC 2: Corporate network IP - Serves two purposes. NIC 1: DSL WAN IP - Use NAT on this interface

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I'm not doing NAT, strictly stateful packet inspection and firewall rules.Ģ) W2K VPN server w/ 3 NICs and Tiny WinRoute Pro 4.26, one routable IP configured from XO SDSL circuit. Funny thing is that only MAC addresses show up, not IPs or NetBIOS names, and no subnets are found.ġ) XO SDSL circuit, 32 routable IPs attached to W2K server w/ 2 NICs and Tiny WinRoute Pro 4.26. I decided to sniff traffic on a SDSL circuit I monitor at work with a Fluke II and got a nasty surprise.






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