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IP Sentinel 0.12 (Default branch)







IP Sentinel 0.12 (Default branch)

IP Sentinel 0.12 (Default branch) 03/29/2005 07:58 PM

IP Sentinel is a tool that tries to prevent unauthorized usage of IP addresses within an ethernet broadcast domain by answering ARP requests. After receiving faked replies, requesting parties store the MAC in their ARP tables and will send future packets to this invalid MAC, rendering the IP unreachable.


Changes:
This version adds an "--action" option to execute a program when a disallowed ARP packet is detected. Sorting of IP addresses happens in an endian-neutral manner, and support for the old, deprecated logging format was physically removed from the source.




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