You didn't mention how arp failed here...
arp is inside the net-tools package. You can go to the following url if
you want to try compiling net-tools yourself. Most distro should have
included it.

http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/net-tools/

maddog


On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Paiement, Michel Guy wrote:

> Hello Linuxer's
> 
> I have a small server (under RedHat6.1) with 2 ethernets cards. The first
> is for the internal network and the second is with a ethernet crossover
> cable plug to the router.
> 
> >From the server I can ping all machine inside and I can ping the router.
> >From the router I can ping only the server, and from inside WorkStation I 
> can only ping the server. For these reasons I don't expect route problem
> because ping goes to the proper place.
> 
> I read "PROXY-ARP.mini.HOWTO" and the "Transparent Firewalling". In this
> second document that it indicate the ARP command is compile without the
> new SIOCSARP Kernel interface. So ARP doesn't work.
> 
> Is anybody know WHAT can I compile to use the ARP command properly? Is it
> the kernel or the ARP command?
> 
> Thanks for all.
> 
> Michel Guy Paiement.
> 
> 
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