16 Jan
2014
16 Jan
'14
11:51 a.m.
* vristevs@ramapo.edu (Vlade Ristevski) [Thu 16 Jan 2014, 17:46 CET]:
Cisco ASA's still have proxy ARP enabled by default when certain NAT types are configured.
That wasn't the question. The question was what equipment would send proxy ARP replies as broadcasts, possibly causing poisoning in other routers (which still sounds far-fetched to me). -- Niels. -- "It's amazing what people will do to get their name on the internet, which is odd, because all you really need is a Blogspot account." -- roy edroso, alicublog.blogspot.com