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I'm not going to argue either side here, just note that your email 
client's filters can easily delete any specific subject line, perhaps 
with a user or set of users as to and from entries as well. I would 
remove the filter[s] after a week to avoid missing future, completely 
different conversations.

On 08/05/2016 01:22 PM, P. Larry Nelson wrote:
> With all due respect, and not interested at all in flaming or starting
> one of those wars, I, and I think most folks on this list, find that the
> occasional dip into topics slightly off of SL issues can be very 
> educational.
> And for me, that's what it's all about.  The sharing of knowledge, tools,
> hints, tricks, whatever...  Because I know just enough about most things
> to be a little dangerous, and it's wonderful to find out more so I can be
> even more dangerous!
>
> - Larry
>
> stroe wrote on 8/5/16 9:38 AM:
>> Could you please stop this, which is not an SL issue?
>>
>> On 2016-08-05 17:19, Lamar Owen wrote:
>>> On 07/30/2016 06:35 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>>>> I am looking to do network discovery. Basically, everything
>>>> on the interface, regardless of what network it belongs to
>>>> or if even has an ip assigned.  Like AutoScan Network, only
>>>> not abandoned.
>>>>
>>> I have a dedicated install of NetworkSecurityToolkit (NST) on a box
>>> connected to two ports on one of our core switches.  One port is the
>>> admin port that NST serves its web GUI on; the second port is a
>>> capture-only port and connects to a SPAN port on the core switch
>>> (Cisco terminology, as it's a Cisco 7609).  I set up the SPAN to
>>> redirect traffic for the ports and/or VLANs I'm interested in looking
>>> at, and then capture all the traffic (I capture all traffic then
>>> filter it out).  Not as clean as some other solutions, but it does get
>>> everything.
>
>


-- 
Miles O'Neal
CAD Systems Engineer
Cirrus Logic | cirrus.com | 1.512.851.4659


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