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| Subject: | Re: Weird ARP Replies, maybe exploit? |
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| Date: | 2 Jun 2005 08:22:12 -0000 |
Maybe, these Weird ARP Replies are Gratuitous ARP (the only ARP Reply packets that are sent to Broadcast...I think). There is a relationship between Gratuitous ARP, BOOTP protocol. Have you any Linux/Unix machines in your net?? Regards, Victor
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