![]() ![]() But if that machine is the one that's actually hacked, it could be talking with the mothership, or scanning/attacking the local network. for one of those, I'd expect the wrong MAC for the good IP address, not a flood of spurious IPs with that MAC. ![]() And ARP entries should time out after, what, ten minutes on most machines? So that means that MAC has been ARPed as having those IP addresses very recently, so it's an ongoing network problem of some kind. From what the OP is saying, it's supposed to have just one, and he's seeing a bunch. It's okay to have multiple IPs on a MAC, but only if it's been deliberately configured that way. How would that cause multiple IPs for the same MAC, though? ![]()
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