I have a working code that displays an entry from a given IP address. but, how can i display the entire ARP table? like the option 'arp -a' of the standard linux program.
This is the code:
I've looked to /usr/src/linux/net/ipv4/arp.c code before posting and can't find anything that tells me how to do it.
Dear all,
We are testing two of our servers for mq series connectivity. The scenario is, when one machine is shutting down it's services there are some scripts that do a dns update, which removes the ip address and relates it to the ip address of the other node on our dns server, and the update... (7 Replies)
Dear All
i have a linux proxy server which has RHEL-5 64 bit, it has two interfaces, it has the following details
eth0=10.200.14.42
eth3=10.201.14.42
default gateway=10.201.14.254
one static route=192.168.0.0/24 gw 10.200.14.254
i am facing a problem when i ping 10.201.14.42 from... (2 Replies)
Dear Friends,
Am an newbie to this domain. I have a table which is filled with contents which i need to be updated with,so am trying to design a flow which would read the data from the table and mail it to me at regular intervals. I could make out the flow using mailx command but want to... (3 Replies)
Man page of netlink says:
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NETLINK_ARPD
For managing the arp table in user space.
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Is it possible to monitor arp table using Netlink? or it's just for manipulating? (1 Reply)
Hi
The below script working when we are sending the html as attachment can u please guide how to send thesmae data in table form direct in the mail and not in mail attachment .
cat Employee.sql
SET VERIFY OFF
SET PAGESIZE 200
SET MARKUP HTML ON SPOOL ON PREFORMAT OFF ENTMAP ON -
HEAD... (0 Replies)
Can someone please explain this output to me. Why doesn't ifconfig show the same info?
~ $ arp -a
? (10.71.0.1) at 00:1b:21:2b:eb:0c on eth0 (4 Replies)
I am writing some portable code to print Interface, its IP address, and its MAC (Hardware) address. It is working on three platforms (viz, Linux, Solaris and HP-UX). However, it is creating problems on AIX.
The code is as follows:
Now the problem is that when I try to execute the... (1 Reply)
My script gives the following result. Is it possible to display the same in table format ?
1.
rex_best
Latest feeds are not avaialable. The last feed was generated on 2012-05-17
File Name = ekb_best_20120517_010949_665.tar.gz
The Number of entry elements = 4209539
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rex_genre
Latest... (2 Replies)
I want to search a small string in a large string and find the locations of the string. For this I used grep "string" -ob <file name where the large string is stored>. Now this gives me the locations of that string. Now how do I store these locations in a text file.
Please use CODE tags as... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: ANKIT ROY
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
arp
ARP(8) BSD System Manager's Manual ARP(8)NAME
arp -- address resolution display and control
SYNOPSIS
arp [-n] hostname
arp [-nv] -a
arp [-v] -d -a
arp [-v] -d hostname [proxy]
arp -s hostname ether_addr [temp] [pub [proxy]]
arp -f filename
DESCRIPTION
The arp program displays and modifies the Internet-to-Ethernet address translation tables used by the address resolution protocol (arp(4)).
With no flags, the program displays the current ARP entry for hostname. The host may be specified by name or by number, using Internet dot
notation.
Available options:
-a The program displays all of the current ARP entries.
-d A super-user may delete an entry for the host called hostname with the -d flag. If the proxy keyword is specified, only the pub-
lished ``proxy only'' ARP entry for this host will be deleted. If used with -a instead of a hostname, it will delete all arp
entries.
-f Causes the file filename to be read and multiple entries to be set in the ARP tables. Entries in the file should be of the form
hostname ether_addr [temp] [pub]
with argument meanings as described below.
-n Show network addresses as numbers (normally arp attempts to display addresses symbolically).
-s hostname ether_addr
Create an ARP entry for the host called hostname with the Ethernet address ether_addr. The Ethernet address is given as six hex
bytes separated by colons. The entry will be permanent unless the word temp is given in the command. If the word pub is given, the
entry will be "published"; i.e., this system will act as an ARP server, responding to requests for hostname even though the host
address is not its own. If the word proxy is also given, the published entry will be a ``proxy only'' entry.
-v Display verbose information when adding or deleting ARP entries.
SEE ALSO inet(3), arp(4), ifconfig(8)HISTORY
The arp command appeared in 4.3BSD.
BSD January 31, 2006 BSD