The single packet is just a TFTP request (both the server and the client are set to static IP's); in the TFTP request is the source (client's) static IP address and defined MAC address, and the destionation (server's) static IP address. The server's MAC address is unknown to the client so it is...
We've got a TFTP server running on a win2k box here at work and winxp/win2k/linux clients requesting a binary file. Seems the linux client's requests are ignored by the TFTP server; using a packet sniffer the request is received at the server's NIC but is never serviced by the TFTP software...
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