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Section - -81- What is sending packets to the sgi-dog.mcast.net multicast address?

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Date: 06 Apr 1996 00:00:01 EST

  The objectserver. It's using that address intentionally; SGI just
  didn't bother to define a new one. Scott Henry <scotth@sgi.com> points
  out that if you don't use any directoryservers and want to get rid of
  the objectserver multicast packets, you can add '-t 0' to
  /etc/config/objectserver.options and they will go away.

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