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| Subject: | Re: A bit strange ARP queries |
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| Date: | Wed, 21 Dec 2005 09:04:51 -0500 |
Eygene A. Ryabinkin wrote:
> Good day! > > Has anyone seen such ARP packets? I am a bit curious, because we > have no strange hardware that will set the target hardware address > in the who-has ARP packet. Are there any attacks that using such > packets? ----- 15:29:59.908901 arp who-has the-host-in-question > (4:c0:40:1:e0:df) tell the-requester > 15:30:00.911228 arp who-has the-host-in-question (57:43:50:10:40:0) > tell the-requester > 15:30:01.912045 arp who-has
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> ----- 'the-host-in-question' and 'the-requester' are, of course, IP > addresses.
Sam
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