$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.3 2000/06/09 09:06:55 bouyer Exp $ --- arpsnmp.8.orig Mon Apr 27 19:11:09 1998 +++ arpsnmp.8 Mon Apr 27 19:12:05 1998 @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ .na .nh .nf -/usr/operator/arpwatch - default directory +/var/db/arpwatch - default directory arp.dat - ethernet/ip address database ethercodes.dat - vendor ethernet block list .ad --- arpwatch.8.orig Fri Oct 31 21:02:27 1997 +++ arpwatch.8 Fri Jun 9 10:00:29 2000 @@ -19,13 +19,7 @@ .\" WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF .\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. .\" -.TH ARPSNMP 8 "31 October 1997" -.UC 4 -.SH NAME -arpsnmp - keep track of ethernet/ip address pairings -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B arpsnmp -[ +.TH ARPWATCH 8 "31 October 1997" .UC 4 .SH NAME arpwatch - keep track of ethernet/ip address pairings @@ -33,6 +27,8 @@ .na .B arpwatch [ +.B -a +] [ .B -d ] [ .B -f @@ -58,6 +54,12 @@ to listen for arp packets on a local ethernet interface. .LP The +.B -a +flag supress check for local network. By default, arp traffic for IP addresses +which don't belong to the local network are logged as bogons, and not added +to the database. +.LP +The .B -d flag is used enable debugging. This also inhibits forking into the background and emailing the reports. Instead, they are sent to @@ -120,7 +122,7 @@ .na .nh .nf -/usr/operator/arpwatch - default directory +/var/db/arpwatch - default directory arp.dat - ethernet/ip address database ethercodes.dat - vendor ethernet block list .ad