said:
>>Injoy does not seem to want to give iptrace the data we are looking for.
>I see. I'm not sure why. It's worked in the past. I know Mark
>Abramowitz still uses Injoy. Maybe he will have an idea. Do you run the
>Injoy Firewall too? If so, maybe it's conflicting.
I checked with Injoy, and this is what they said:
"From an InJoy perspective, the only thing that matters is:
"Outgoing packets in IPTRACE"
"Incoming packets in IPTRACE"
If IPTRACE shows nothing, then something else must be up."
I am not running the firewall.
I would be happy to try IPTRACE again if you have any suggestions. Maybe
stop the DHCP client first, each time? I would like to get the UCSD
problem solved, if possible.
Thanks,
Sandy
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