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Special Forums IP Networking about RARP Post 302569922 by kavitha rao on Wednesday 2nd of November 2011 04:11:26 AM
Old 11-02-2011
Question about RARP

Is a separate frame type field required for RARP? Could the same value be used for ARP and RARP 0x0806?



thanks in advance.
 

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RARP(8) 						     Linux Programmer's Manual							   RARP(8)

NAME
rarpd - Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) daemon SYNOPSIS
rarpd [-aAvode] [-b bootdir] [interface] DESCRIPTION
Rarpd is a daemon which responds to RARP requests. RARP is used by some machines at boot time to discover their IP address. They provide their Ethernet address and rarpd responds with their IP address if it finds it in the ethers database (either /etc/ethers file or NIS+ lookup) and using DNS lookup if ethers database contains a hostname and not an IP address. By default rarpd also checks if a bootable image with a name starting with the IP address in hexadecimal uppercase letters is present in the TFTP boot directory (usually /tftpboot ) before it decides to respond to the RARP request. The optional argument interface restricts the daemon instance to access only the indicated network interface. Only a single name is possi- ble. OPTIONS
-a Do not bind to the interface. -A Respond to ARP as well as RARP requests. -v Tell the user what is going on by being verbose. -d Debugging mode. Do not detach from the tty. This also implies verbose mode. -e Skip the check for bootable image in the TFTP boot directory. If not present, then even if the Ethernet address is present in the ethers database but the bootable image for the resolved IP does not exist, rarpd will not respond to the request. -o Accept offlink packages on the active interfaces. -b bootdir Access bootdir instead of the default /tftpboot as the TFTP boot directory for bootable image checks. OBSOLETES
This daemon rarpd obsoletes kernel rarp daemon present in Linux kernels up to 2.2 which was controlled by the rarp(8) command. SIGNALS
SIGHUP Renew the internal address list, which records IPv4 addresses available at each active network interface. The restriction set by the command line argument interface is still in effect, if in use. FILES
/etc/ethers, /etc/nsswitch.conf, /tftpboot SEE ALSO
ethers(5) AUTHORS
Alexey Kuznetsov, <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru> Jakub Jelinek, <jakub@redhat.com> rarpd 7 April 2000 RARP(8)
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