Proxy arp on a router?
Len Gross
sandiegobiker at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 19:29:32 PST 2009
I have done extensive experimentation on my network and extensive
Googling and and am confused as to whether you can use proxy arp in
the following situation.
I have a router at 192.168.0.200/16 that also has an interface to
192.168.1.1/24.
I want to proxy arp the 192.168.1.1 so that requests that come in on
the 192.168.9.200/16 interface are given that interface's MAC address
and when data arrives for 192.168.1.1/24 it is sent out the proprer
interface.
In many of the web pages I've examined, this appears to be a pretty
standard proxy arp appication, but these are CIsco or Linux
references.
It appears I can only get this working on FreeBSD when I: ifconfig
192.169.1.1/24 -arp
This pretty much makes the subnet useless. I have tried setting up:
arp -s permanent entries with the real MAC address for 192.169.1.1/24,
but still no luck.
>From the FreeBSD documentation, it isn't clear that you can proxy arp
on a router.
So, two questions:
a) Is there a way to make this work?
b) If not, how can I help make the documentation clearer?
-- Len
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