From: Kalil Koury (koury@london.com)
Date: Sat Dec 16 2006 - 19:00:29 ART
OK, Brian! I understood. Thank you!
But you know the answer for my second question? I don't find
anything about this question...
"I don't understand how
this vulnerability (gARP) can be exploited or can't be after disabled
the feature. If the router (after disabled gARP) still received (not
send out) gARP, this device still don't continue vulnerable to fake
rARPs from a attacker?"
Thanks in advance!
[ ]'s
Koury
The point I was trying to make is that the documentation isn't 100%
correct in regards to this ;-) To verify this you could try and
search
(i.e. Google) for any other reference to this issue.
OK! Sorry, Brian!
So forget that (gARP over PPP connection), OK? I don't understand how
this vulnerability (gARP) can be exploited or can't be after disabled
the feature. If the router (after disabled gARP) still received (not
send out) gARP, this device still don't continue vulnerable to fake
rARPs from a attacker?
Thanks!
Koury
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