arping
ARPing 1.05, by Thomas Habets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
usage: arping [ -qvrRd0bp ] [ -S <host/ip> ] [ -T <host/ip ] [ -s <MAC>
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[ -t <MAC> ] [ -c <count> ] [ -i <interface> ]
<host/ip/MAC | -B>http://freshmeat.net/projects/arping/?topic_id=150 -Jon On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 11:34, Paul Cardon wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I was wondering if anyone knows of a tool which can determine an IP address > > from a MAC address??? > > I have found plenty of tools which will work the other way, but nothing for > > what I am after. > > One possible way to do this is to ping the broadcast address of the > network that you are on. Then look at your arp cache with 'arp -a' > (works on both Windows and *nix). As long as the number of hosts > responding to the ping don't exceed the size of your ARP cache, the IP > address you are looking for should be in the cache. > > -paul > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Evaluating SSL VPNs' Consider NEOTERIS, chosen as leader by top analysts! > The Gartner Group just put Neoteris in the top of its Magic Quadrant, > while InStat has confirmed Neoteris as the leader in marketshare. > > Find out why, and see how you can get plug-n-play secure remote access in > about an hour, with no client, server changes, or ongoing maintenance. > > Visit us at: http://www.neoteris.com/promos/sf-6-9.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Jon Zobrist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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