Scott,
Look for a utility called tarpd on the net, download, compile & install. Works
very well.
Regards,
Ken Welsh
Senior Technical Consultant
WIB Technology
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| Subject: [FW1] Proxy ARP in Linux |
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We are running a Check Point FW-1 in our lab here, and am trying to use NAT on
it.. however we can't seem to get Proxy ARP to work in Red Hat 6.2.
We've used the command
arp -s <IP_Address> <MAC_Address> pub
however it doesn't seem to like it much... doesn't seem to be answering the ARP
requests...
any ideas?
Scott J. Friedman, MCSE CCSE
Security Engineer
Ideal Technology Solutions, Inc
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone : (248) 398-5500 x280
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