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An ARP cache [1] is a collection of Address Resolution Protocol entries (mostly dynamic), that are created when an IP address is resolved to a MAC address (so the computer can effectively communicate with the IP address). [2] An ARP cache has the disadvantage of potentially being used by hackers and cyberattackers (an ARP cache poisoning attack).
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a communication protocol for discovering the link layer address, such as a MAC address, associated with a internet layer address, typically an IPv4 address. The protocol, part of the Internet protocol suite , was defined in 1982 by RFC 826 , which is Internet Standard STD 37.
Address Resolution Protocol; A. ARP cache This page was last edited on 1 January 2022, at 22:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
ARP Address Resolution Protocol; RIP Routing Information Protocol (v1 and v2) OSPF Open Shortest Path First (v1 and v2) IPSEC IPsec; Layer 3+4 (Protocol Suites)
In computer networking, ARP spoofing (also ARP cache poisoning or ARP poison routing) is a technique by which an attacker sends Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages onto a local area network. Generally, the aim is to associate the attacker's MAC address with the IP address of another host , such as the default gateway , causing any ...
Address translation or address resolution may refer to: Network address translation; Address Resolution Protocol or ARP, a computer networking protocol used to find out the hardware address of a host (usually a MAC address), when only the network layer address is known; Reverse Address Resolution Protocol or RARP, a protocol used to find the ...
AARP—AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol; ABAC—Attribute-Based Access Control; ... ICMP—Internet Control Message Protocol; ICP—Internet Cache Protocol;
arping is a software utility for discovering hosts on a computer network by sending link layer frames using Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests addressed to a host identified by its MAC address. [1] The utility may use ARP to resolve an IP address provided by the user.