Re: What's This Log Entry Mean?
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 22:52:15 -0500, Lew Pitcher wrote:
> The first line here says that the system is removing the "promiscuous
> mode" listening from eth0, presumably as a result of a timed request to
> the process that is listening to the network traffic.
Thanks. It's probably snort doing this?
Dan
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