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Re: TOTALLY OFF TOPIC OSX QUESTIONFrom: Michael J. Colvin Date: Saturday, July 6, 2002
Time: 9:05:14 pmMaybe put a packet sniffer on your network (Same subnet) and boot a
machine that requests DHCP...See if you see the DHCP request packet
going out, and grab the IP of the server that responds. You might also
turn off known DHCP servers so that they don't respond...
Mike
> Unfortunately, none of those commands give you information on DHCP
> status....I've used them before for checking connections, but=20
> they do not
> provide any info on the DHCP info since DHCP is not a=20
> connection per se
> since it only connects when the lease expires or the stack is
> reloaded/restarted....I recall using a program in os8/9 years=20
> ago, but I
> can't remember what it was......still annoying though...a=20
> customer has a
> dhcp server running and it messes the network up every once=20
> and a while and
> we can't find it....
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