You only get this if the router's been configured to use proxy arp - this isn't normally necessary or desirable> I tried 'arp -a' on my router > ? (203.7.224.11) at 00:04:27:FD:E1:A1 [ether] on eth1 > ? (128.8.10.90) at 00:04:27:FD:E1:A1 [ether] on eth1 > ? (66.39.54.27) at 00:04:27:FD:E1:A1 [ether] on eth1
In reply to Re: Re: Re: mac to IP address?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread mac to IP address?
by Anonymous Monk
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