Has anyone seen anything like this before?
Is it H4X0Rs trying to get DHCP off my external interface? Is that even possible? Whatever it is, it is stopping any win2k VM from getting an IP, but win2k3 VMs are fine... well the 254 entry is actually the win2k vm but its not actually getting that IP.
I cleared it all and everything is gone but the win2k3 box is still getting a .128 address (range starts at 100) and the win2k box is still getting the 254 IP (well according to the table) but not showing at all in windows itself.
And if it was some kind of exploit, those mac addresses would have to be all the same right? (mac address of the interface of my ISP's equipment that I'm plugged into) So its more like random data going and producing these weird results. This is an older model linksys router.
Is it H4X0Rs trying to get DHCP off my external interface? Is that even possible? Whatever it is, it is stopping any win2k VM from getting an IP, but win2k3 VMs are fine... well the 254 entry is actually the win2k vm but its not actually getting that IP.
I cleared it all and everything is gone but the win2k3 box is still getting a .128 address (range starts at 100) and the win2k box is still getting the 254 IP (well according to the table) but not showing at all in windows itself.
And if it was some kind of exploit, those mac addresses would have to be all the same right? (mac address of the interface of my ISP's equipment that I'm plugged into) So its more like random data going and producing these weird results. This is an older model linksys router.
