Re: R: Layer 2 Trace

From: Maciek Dudek (cneither@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Dec 28 2005 - 10:22:02 EST


First of all when you want to do it everywhere it's impossible,
because when you send some packets they are routed by some gateways
/routers/, which change mac of your packet to its own, (it's done in
every jumps) and then when it(packet) comes back it does vice verse.
So generally you are able to see only the mac of your gateway...
of course, when you have the admin permission in wanted segment, you
can do a lot of things...
But i think you don't want to do it in your, "internal" network
If you really wanna do it in your own network, you can simply check
the routing information in each host (by smtp) and you know which way
the packet can go.

greetings
Maciek

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