Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 24 Jan 1997 13:07:09 -0600 (CST) | From | "Daniel A. Taylor" <> | Subject | RE: Revesrse arp daemon for linux |
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It is compiled into the kernel by the rarp configuration option. use the program rarp to configure it, it is disabled until there are entries in the cache.
On 24-Jan-97 Ramneek S Randhawa scribed: >Hello, > I have a Milan fast port printer network server. This little box >sends arp packets over the network saying that here is my ethernet address >does any body know my IP. Usually under Solaris a machine would be running >reverse arp daemon rarpd which knows the ethernet address (/etc/ethers) >sends the IP address of the Milan fast port. Then Milan fast ports set its >Voltile memory with its IP and becomes operational on the ethernet. > >Do we have reverse arp daemon(rarpd) for linux? If yes where can I get it? >If not what is the alternative for this problem? > > >Regards, >Ramneek >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Ramneek Singh Randhawa mailto:ramneek@ti.com >Software Systems Engineer MSGID : RSRT, GROUP-ID : UNIX >UNIX Systems and Services PHONE : 972-997-2548, GROUP : N/A >Semi Conductor Group & Intl. Pager : 972-598-0313, Fax : 972-997-2420 >Texas Instruments PC Drop : N/A >Mailing Address - M/S 8366, P.O. Box 655303, Dallas Tx. 75265 >Shipping Address - M/S 8366, 8330 LBJ Fwy. Dallas Tx. 75243 >-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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