Olof Johansson <> wrote in news:c0jin0$181cdn$1@ID-
224573.news.uni-berlin.de:
> Hi people!
> I'm having trouble with someone stealing my IP-number. Occasionally I
> get the error message "A conflict has occurred for ip-number: <my ip>
> with the system with hardware adress xx
x
x
x
x
x" or something
> like that (translated from swedish). I'm running win98, connected to the
> internet on the university LAN. So I do have his/hers hardware address.
> How can I find out his/hers IP from it? Then I figure I could also
> locate him/her. Can this be done? Thanks in advance for all replies.
> /Olof Johansson
it's not a thief. it's just duplicate ip address on same subnet.
here is what you can do. while your machine is working - no conflicts. ping
a few ip's up & down from you. write down the ones that are available. also
write down your gateway, dns settings.
when it happens again, change your ip to manual to the one the ones that
were available, also input your other GW & DNS setting. then ping & arp -a
to get MAC address of duplicate ip host. send the MAC address to the sys
admin and tell them what happened.
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