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Message-ID: <FBF77CAA2771D31188580008C79182F213CBC9B9@usphlx16.phl.sap.corp>
From: craig.soderland at sap.com (Soderland, Craig)
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?

 

 

 

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