Anno domini 2019 Sat, 12 Oct 16:09:47 +0200
Stefan Krusche scripsit:
> Good day everyone,
>
> since recently I noticed a very constant outgoing ARP traffic
> on my machine (desktop, Devuan ascii) of about 7K/s which I
> don't think was there before.
>
> jnettop shows this:
> LOCAL <-> REMOTE TXBPS RXBPS TOTALBPS
> (IP) PORT PROTO (IP) PORT TX RX TOTAL
> UNKNOWNv4 <-> UNKNOWNv4 8.12K/s 0b/s 8.12K/s
> 0.0.0.0 0 ARP 0.0.0.0 0 149K 0b 149K
>
>
> arp cache shows this which is the standard gateway of my ISP:
> $ arp -n
> Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface
> 91.65.138.254 ether 00:17:10:9a:24:a8 C net0
>
>
> What can I do to further investigate where this comes from
> or how to stop it? Please advise or explain to a total network
> novice.
Install wireshark or tcpdump. Guess it's the "arp-who-has ... tell ..." class of messages.
Nik
>
> Thanks and kind regards,
> Stefan
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