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Date:      Tue, 09 Apr 2002 16:49:59 +0800
From:      "Zhang Weiwu" <weiwuzhang@hotmail.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   send a arp broadcast
Message-ID:  <F702F7swNdUN8fIw5Qd0000daef@hotmail.com>

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I have a Win2k server as router, and another BSD server in the same 
network. Several guys doesn't want to see (and hear) others playing games. 
They sometimes just change their ip addresses (on their win98 boxes) to the 
address of the Win2k server, again and again, to stop the router. (thus the 
game players drops.) It often takes several minutes even several hours for 
this win2k server to regain it's ip address. Although I don't play games, I 
hate this way of doing. 

One of my friend had wrote a program that can send ARP broadcast every 
second, that declears certain IP address belongs to certain MAC address. 
This works very well, using the program the win2k always have the correct 
IP address, and attackers never win. But this program is written on a Linus 
box, i cannot compile it on my BSD server. And i don't want to go back to 
Linux. 

Is there any programs that can do the work, that i can run it on the BSD 
server to protect my win2k server? 

I tried ipsend. but failed. Seems ARP broadcast is not a IP daragram and 
ipsend cannot send it. 

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