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Re: Finding a Renegade DHCP Server



Yeah,
use nmap to scan for dhcp port on affected network range.

HTH
Robert

On 26.8.2005, at 16:22, Jacob White wrote:

On my network, our DHCP server gives out addresses in this range: 10.0.3.200-250. But over the last few days we've been finding iBooks picking up numbers in the 10.0.1.10-20 range which is bad because thats where our servers are. We've tried turning off all the airports but we still seem to be having problems. Here is my question:

Is there any way to scan the network to find where the offending renegade DHCP server is?
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