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2005 May 17
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problem with the "arp" command (using the pub flag)
...function on host A. I don''t want to enable the
proxy arp on host A for every known destination of host A, but I want to
decide, on host A, for which IP address to answer to ARP requests.
In other words, I want to use the "host A" for a "selective" proxy arp
on "SUBNET_S1". I want "host A" to reply to ARP Request for IP_B
(192.168.30.130) with its ("host A") MAC address.
So I performed, on host A, the following command:
arp -s 192.168.30 -i eth0 -D eth0 pub
If I perform the command "arp -n" I get:
debiantest:~# arp -n
Address...