[K12OSN] dhcpd and tftp

Burke Almquist balmquist at mindfirestudios.com
Sat Feb 19 03:02:15 UTC 2005


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Was it a private or public IP address.
I know that DSL modems have private IP addresses too, (I've seen the 
techs use them) but I don't know enough about them to understand the 
networking implications. I always visualized the DSL modem as more like 
an low-level signal device, rather than something with an IP.
However, my understanding of networking isn't as good as it should be, 
so maybe thats the problem.

On Feb 18, 2005, at 6:54 PM, Rob Owens wrote:

> My DSL modem from Sprint (New Jersey) has its own IP
> address, but I had to get rid of that feature in order
> to use it w/ my router.  The router was interpreting
> certain legitimate traffic from the DSL modem as a
> d.o.s. attack.
>
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