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Ok, i recently beacame the 'victim' of a ARP poisoning attack (read my thread 'Evil Joke' in general chat for what happend!).
Im looking for a way to prevent this from happening again, Its my understanding that ARP is used to get a MAC address for another computer so data can be exchanged.
So, If i gave every computer in my network a Static IP, then the ARP table values (IP = MAC) for any computer in my network will not need to change!
How would i fix the ARP table? (prevent the values from changing for the machines with static IP's).
I need a method for linux and windows, the slight problem is that im not allowed to modify our router (Linksys WAG54G) so it would still be vulnerable (But other machines would be able to 'repair' it by correctly reporting themselves).
I Have tried to keep my terminology correct, but im kinda new to ARP tables as before today i had no reason to be interested in them!
Any help would be great!
PS i have done soem reaserch of my own, but i have only found methods for detecting it!
Im looking for a way to prevent this from happening again, Its my understanding that ARP is used to get a MAC address for another computer so data can be exchanged.
So, If i gave every computer in my network a Static IP, then the ARP table values (IP = MAC) for any computer in my network will not need to change!
How would i fix the ARP table? (prevent the values from changing for the machines with static IP's).
I need a method for linux and windows, the slight problem is that im not allowed to modify our router (Linksys WAG54G) so it would still be vulnerable (But other machines would be able to 'repair' it by correctly reporting themselves).
I Have tried to keep my terminology correct, but im kinda new to ARP tables as before today i had no reason to be interested in them!
Any help would be great!
PS i have done soem reaserch of my own, but i have only found methods for detecting it!