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From: Linde, Thomas (thomas.linde
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You shouldn't disable the NIC. That could be the problem.
//Thomas Linde - Security Specialist - EDS Sweden AB
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> From: Scott Murray [mailto:scotty_1970
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> Subject: 6.0 Network sensor "stopped"
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> I recently loaded a 6.0 network sensor onto a Win2K box,
> configured both
> NICs and everything appeared to be working fine. However, I
> forgot to
> "stealth" the one NIC, but have since done that this morning;
> I went to the
> box that has the sensor loaded on it, took out the IP address
> I had assigned
> to it, put it on DHCP, then disabled that NIC. When I go
> into the colsole,
> add that network sensor, it connects fine, but then after a
> few minutes the
> "Component Status" switches to "Stopped" rather than
> "Active". The "Control
> Status" and "Event Status" still read "Connected". ANy
> idea(s) what may be
> causing this to happen?
>
> Scott
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