Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux ARP | Date | Sun, 27 Feb 2000 13:27:35 +0000 (GMT) | From | Alan Cox <> |
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> Is linux's ARP implementation RFC compliant? I am still looking for the
As far as we can tell yes
> I have a linux box as eth0 208.206.76.5, and eth0:1 207.138.69.69 > tcpdump arp (on the 208.206.76.5 machine, while I ping from 208.206.76.1) > > 21:51:24.208529 eth0 B arp who-has 207.138.69.69 tell 208.206.76.1 > 21:51:24.208562 eth0 > arp reply 207.138.69.69 (0:40:5:a3:59:25) is-at 0:40:5:a3:59:25 (0:50:54:7f:63:c0)
That seems sensible. eth0 according to your note above has eth0:1 which matches the queried address.
Alan
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