Re: who is doing the request
Read inline please.
In
news:mn.e2ab7d7bf375128e.40769@xxxxxxxxxxx,
J.Postma <no@xxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
My DNS server is forwarding the same request a lot times per second,
all the day.
How to discover what process is doing this request?
Use Ethereal to analyze the packets sent through the interfaces.
http://www.ethereal.com/
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