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You know, I recall there was a particular misfeature where a misconfigured
Windows box on a Novell network would do a packet storm related to
whatever the misconfiguration is.

It was a network thing related to UDP or IPX/SPX. I jsut can't recall what
the scenario was. Go ask your Novell admin, that person should know what
I'm talking about.

Joshua b. Jore
http://www.greentechnologist.org

On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Troy.A Johnson wrote:

> 8am is an odd time for Quake play
> (I am assuming it isn't 8pm), but to
> each their own, I suppose.
>
> Is 8am when most people arrive
> and turn on their WinBoxes?
>
> Blah, blah, blah...
>
> >>> lxy at cloudnet.com 02/27/02 11:36AM >>>
> >No Quake protocols are in use currently, but I think I may have
> >to write a filter for that.  A few users I suspect are using bandwidth for
> >some "extracurricular activites".
>
>
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