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authorxtraeme <xtraeme@pkgsrc.org>2004-07-07 17:30:12 +0000
committerxtraeme <xtraeme@pkgsrc.org>2004-07-07 17:30:12 +0000
commit15a909427cb1c88dfe1571347a451aaf61eefb5b (patch)
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downloadpkgsrc-15a909427cb1c88dfe1571347a451aaf61eefb5b.tar.gz
Initial import of arping-2.01 from pkgsrc-wip, contributed by
Quentin Garnier. Arping can be used to find out it a specific IP address on the LAN is 'taken' and what MAC address owns it. Sure, you *could* just use 'ping' to find out if it's taken and even if the computer blocks ping (and everything else) you still get an entry in your ARP cache. But what if you aren't on a routable net? Or the host blocks ping (all ICMP even)? Then you're screwed. Or you use arping.
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