Re[2]: bridge detection

From: P. Schmiel (secfoc_at_cybernox.net)
Date: 12/29/04

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    bridges are layer2 devices, so maybe you can take a look at the source
    MAC address.

    greetings
    Pascal Schmiel
    schmiel@cybernox.net


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