For a userland solution try:
http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/11/16/942800258.html

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                Mircea C.


Shankar Vasudevan wrote:
> 
> hi there,
> Lawson wrote:
> > I think rarp is normally handled directly by the kernel, if it is
> > configured to do so, so you shouldn't need a separate server.  It can be
> > a module, so maybe you need to modprobe or insmod it.   /sbin/rarp
> > itself should tell you if your kernel currently supports it.
> >
> i executed /sbin/rarp it gave me
> 
> Usage : rarp -a .... and  some options. Does this mean that rarp server is
> enabled in the kernel?
> 
> when i said /sbin/rarp -a it said /proc/net/rarp : file not found.
> 
> if rarp server is not in the kernel pl. tell me how to enabe it or do
> insmod
> or whatever
> i dont know how to plug in  a module in to the kernel
> 
> pl. help me out.
> 
> thanx & regards
> shankar
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