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Old 12th August 2008, 03:06 AM
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Arpwatch question

Good evening!

I have heard you can use aprwatch and arpsnmp to watch for new computers / network devices connecting to the network and have arpwatch send an email alert on the event when one does connect up.

If so, is it true that it can be setup to listen to multiple subnets that are not running across the same wire? And if it can, how?

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