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From: "Graham Walsh" <graham_walsh50@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 19:59:31 -0400



>From: Guy Harris
>To: "John E. Mayorga"
>CC: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] (no subject)
>Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 15:45:10 -0700
>
>On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 01:35:16PM -0700, John E. Mayorga wrote:
> > If I then poke through ethereal, any responses (mostly
> > http responses) give the "Ethernet II" source MAC of
> > the router (and it resolves to the router's IP on the
> > same line), and gives the "Internet Protocol" Source:
> > as the responding machine.
>
>What does your network configuration look like? Do you have a bunch of
>machines either plugged into the router or plugged into the same network
>as the router, and some other network coming out the other side of the
>router?
>
>Is the router a box with Ethernet on both sides, or is it a cable modem
>with a router in it, i.e. with Ethernet on one side and a cable
>interface on the other?
>
>If it has an Ethernet on both sides, on which side are you sniffing? If
>you're sniffing on the other side of the router ("the other side" is the
>side not connected to the network on which the other machines are
>running), or if the router is the Linux box and you're sniffing *on* the
>router, on the interface on the other side, then, from an Ethernet point
>of view, all the traffic *is* coming from the router - Ethernet isn't a
>routed protocol. From an IP point of view, it's coming from the machine
>that sent it, however.
>
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