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Subject: ICMP Echo Reply to 0.0.0.0
From: Dave Dittrich (dittrich
CAC.WASHINGTON.EDU)Date: Thu Mar 16 2000 - 20:05:14 CST
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Is anyone seeing any unsolicited ICMP Echo Reply packets on your
networks destined to 0.0.0.0? If so, could you let me know (and trace
packets to/from the system(s) that are sending them)?
-- Dave Dittrich Client Services dittrichcac.washington.edu Computing & Communications University of Washington
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