• Dr. Wesker
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    632 months ago

    You have to first capture the internet in the loop, and then it just travels around in the router forever.

  • qprimed
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    332 months ago

    you (yes, you in particular) are the reason why STP was invented.

    I would normally suggest that this is more “networking porn”, but its just way too fetishistic for regular consumption. you animal!

  • @[email protected]
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    I love that you can plug a switch into itself that essentially causes a data short circuit of the switch talking to itself without realising it.

    • @friend_of_satan
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      Unless the switch has STP enabled.

      The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that builds a loop-free logical topology for Ethernet networks.

      • Possibly linuxOP
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        382 months ago

        Switches are kind of stupid from a hardware perspective. A basic switch just has a lookup table that has all the connected devices and if it can’t find the destination address in the switch sends it out on all ports. There are protocols to handle this but they add overhead and are only available on higher end devices.

        You can imagine what kind of chaos this could cause

        • @SpaceNoodle
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          102 months ago

          No need to imagine, I’ve done it myself!

        • @takeda
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          62 months ago

          I’m still puzzled though. Is switch initiative the ARP request? I though that since nothing (that can communicate) is connected to it except itself, it would be just quiet.

          • Possibly linuxOP
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            22 months ago

            You just connect your laptop and run a broadcast ping

            Problem solved

            • @takeda
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              12 months ago

              I see, so that’s how you bootstrapped it?

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      If it’s present, and loop guard is enabled, it would block the ports. This looks like an unmanaged switch so probably doesn’t have that feature.

      Most of Netgear’s managed switch range have a loop guard function, even if they don’t do full STP.

  • @Gustephan
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    132 months ago

    The packets: “I want to get off Mr Bones’ wild ride”

    • @Mr_Dr_Oink
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      32 months ago

      omg! A rollercoaster tycoon reference in the wild!

  • @Mr_Dr_Oink
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    82 months ago

    Would the switch do anything here? Wouldn’t there need to be something else plugged in? Like a laptop or pc?

  • @bearded_zero
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    This is knot funny. Someone needs to ping the mods!

    • @WIPocket
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      162 months ago

      It doesnt even matter, TTL is only decreased when routing. Ethernet frames have no such concept.

      • @mvirts
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        42 months ago

        Til. I thought switches would decrement ttl but that makes perfect sense.

  • slazer2au
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    52 months ago

    Ah broadcast storms. The best kind of storms.

  • NoFuckingWaynado
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    32 months ago

    This is how Scotty survived being trapped in that Dyson Sphere for all that time…

    • Possibly linuxOP
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      32 months ago

      John Allen, who served as president of the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, inspired Urbonas with his description of the “ultimate” roller coaster as one that “sends out 24 people and they all come back dead”