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proxy ARP. In a nutshell, this lets you proxy-ARP an arbitrary IP address to an arbitrary MAC address, from any machine on the network. This is useful if your router doesn't do proxy ARP, or does it only in an all-or-none fashion. This code will not work outside of 4.4BSD (it relies on BPF). Furthermore, it won't run on most 4.4BSD operating systems, because a problem with the standard BPF implementation (try spoofing your source ethernet frame address on NetBSD). See: http://www.enteract.com/~tqbf
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Userland arp-proxy daemon
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