03-02-2012
necessary ARP request?
Hello,
I have 2 clients with Unix installed.
host1: eth0 (192.168.5.10) & eth1 (192.168.10.10)
host2: eth0 (192.168.10.20)
I've connected host1-eth1 to host2-eth0. host1-eth0 isn't connected.
I started 'tcpdump' on wonder that host2 got ARP requests for 192.168.5.10.
Any idea why host1 asks for an IP of own system?
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