Hello Mad Duck,
thanks a lot! this was the tool, I was looking for!
greetings
rainer
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From: "MaD dUCK"
also sprach Rainer Frohne (on Mon, 20 Nov 2000 01:13:18AM +0100):
Hello Mad Duck,
halloechen gleichfalls :)
how can I detect the device with the arpwatch demon?
well, you can't directly. however, running arpwatch for a period of time should allow you to build up a database of all the MAC addresses on the subnet you are on. it will identify IP and vendor, so this might make it a little easier.
for example, from arpwatch, i can extract the following information about our router:
mac address: 0:60:70:72:90:0 ip address: xxx.xxx.82.1 timestamp: 970859426 vendor: Cisco routers (2524 and 4500)
or about an arbitrary machine:
mac: 0:a0:40:d:82:14 ip: 130.58.82.143 timestamp: 973955730 name: d143 vendor: Apple (PCI Mac)
hope this helps. gruesse, martin
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