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ARP spoofing is an attack technique which sends spoofed Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages to Local Area Network (LAN). The idea is to identify attacker's MAC address as the address of another network host and redirect traffic intended for another IP address to the attacker's IP address instead.
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What is the role of ARP poisoning when doing a DHCP spoofing attack
I just happen to be writing a series of articles covering such network attacks from a practical point-of-view. Here is the article on DHCP, ARP will follow.
DHCP and ARP are indeed two different atta …
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IP Spoofing between subnets
There are actually 3-4 questions in your post, and they can mostly be answered with just networking answers.
if I spoof the "source" IP to an IP of the segment 172.16.x.x, will spoofing work?
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ARP poison detection
Consumer level switch or routers will most probably not provide any protection against ARP poisoning.
However, in the case of a small personal network directly connected to the router, you can add a …