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RE: switch summit extreme plus static permanent arp table
From: "Lall, Navneet Singh" <nlall () ipolicynetworks com>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:04:12 +0530
Hi, You can stop mac address learning by using static arp tables. But this Has an disadvantage that you need to update it whenever you change the ip to mac mapping. However most of the time changes are not frequent. Navneet Singh -----Original Message----- From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On Behalf Of tannhauser Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 4:07 AM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Re: swicth summit extreme plus static permanent arp table Hi, On Sat, 25.11, 11:39, Arjuna Scagnetto wrote:
Hi guys,
can someone tell me how to stop the switch, a summit extreme 400-48t,
from
learning new mac-address.
Not a direct answer, but arpstar (arpstar.sourceforge.net) can prevent the (linux) computers in your network to get fooled. Btw, does anyone know about anything else that actually can stop -not just detect- arpspoofing? tannhauser
Current thread:
- swicth summit extreme plus static permanent arp table Arjuna Scagnetto (Nov 27)
- Re: swicth summit extreme plus static permanent arp table tannhauser (Nov 27)
- RE: switch summit extreme plus static permanent arp table Lall, Navneet Singh (Nov 28)
- Re: switch summit extreme plus static permanent arp table Machiavel (Nov 29)
- Re: switch summit extreme plus static permanent arp table Arjuna Scagnetto (Nov 30)
- RE: switch summit extreme plus static permanent arp table Lall, Navneet Singh (Nov 28)
- Re: swicth summit extreme plus static permanent arp table tannhauser (Nov 27)
- Re: swicth summit extreme plus static permanent arp table Machiavel (Nov 28)