I mis-read Anze's original description, and it now sounds to me like
there may be a bug in his network stack. Is it really possible to send
out a broadcast UDP message that has a different IP source address than
the address of the network interface you're sending it out from? I would
expect something like that to only be possible if you're running as root.
Could this me something to do with the configuration of his virtual
network ports, or with his Wireshark setup? I would like to see this
experiment repeated on a machine that has multiple real interfaces,
because it doesn't make sense to me.
- Andrew
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