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From: Simon.Hailstone at orthogonsystems.com (Simon Hailstone)
Subject: Strange ldap Behavior.

>Guys,
> 
> I did a snoop from our tech sandbox (xxxxxx) to port 389 using
> the following command: 'snoop -v port 389' (without the quotes).
> The attached file shows a segment of the results. Notice the line:
> 
>      ETHER:  Destination = 0:0:5e:0:1:1, U.S. Department of Defense
> (IANA)
> 
> Why should a connection be made to US Dept. of Defense? Any Ideas?


Hi Craig,

Ethernet OUI's are maintained by the IEEE, rather than IANA :

http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt

0:0:5E is registered to :

00-00-5E   (hex)		USC INFORMATION SCIENCES INST
00005E     (base 16)		USC INFORMATION SCIENCES INST
				INTERNET ASS'NED NOS.AUTHORITY
				4676 ADMIRALTY WAY
				MARINA DEL REY CA 90292-6695

Best Regards,
Simon Hailstone


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