arpwatch is a computer software tool for monitoring Address Resolution Protocol traffic on a computer network.[1] It generates a log of observed pairing of IP addresses with MAC addresses along with a timestamp when the pairing appeared on the network. It also has the option of sending an email to an administrator when a pairing changes or is added.
Original author(s) | Craig Leres |
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Developer(s) | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Network Research Group |
Initial release | v1.0 Tue Jun 16 3:05:31 PDT 1992 |
Stable release | 3.3
/ March 26, 2022 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | English |
Type | Computer security |
License | 3-clause BSD source with autoconf parts under GNU General Public License |
Website | ee |
Network administrators monitor ARP activity to detect ARP spoofing, network flip-flops, changed and new stations and address reuse.
arpwatch was developed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Network Research Group, as open-source software and is released under the BSD license.
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