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28.Dd July 13, 2020
29.Dt ARP 8
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm arp
33.Nd address resolution display and control
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Nm
36.Op Fl -libxo Ar options
37.Op Fl n
38.Op Fl i Ar interface
39.Ar hostname
40.Nm
41.Op Fl -libxo Ar options
42.Op Fl n
43.Op Fl i Ar interface
44.Fl a
45.Nm
46.Fl d Ar hostname
47.Op Cm pub
48.Nm
49.Fl d
50.Op Fl i Ar interface
51.Fl a
52.Nm
53.Fl s Ar hostname ether_addr
54.Op Cm temp
55.Op Cm blackhole No \&| Cm reject
56.Op Cm pub
57.Nm
58.Fl S Ar hostname ether_addr
59.Op Cm temp
60.Op Cm blackhole No \&| Cm reject
61.Op Cm pub
62.Nm
63.Fl f Ar filename
64.Sh DESCRIPTION
65The
66.Nm
67utility displays and modifies the Internet-to-Ethernet address translation
68tables used by the address resolution protocol
69.Pq Xr arp 4 .
70With no flags, the program displays the current
71.Tn ARP
72entry for
73.Ar hostname .
74The host may be specified by name or by number,
75using Internet dot notation.
76.Pp
77Available options:
78.Bl -tag -width indent
79.It Fl -libxo
80Generate output via
81.Xr libxo 3
82in a selection of different human and machine readable formats.
83See
84.Xr xo_parse_args 3
85for details on command line arguments.
86.It Fl a
87The program displays or, if it is used with the
88.Fl d
89flag, deletes all of the current
90.Tn ARP
91entries.
92.It Fl d
93A super-user may delete an entry for the host called
94.Ar hostname
95with the
96.Fl d
97flag.
98If the
99.Cm pub
100keyword is specified, only the
101.Dq published
102.Tn ARP
103entry
104for this host will be deleted.
105.Pp
106Alternatively, the
107.Fl d
108flag may be combined with the
109.Fl a
110flag to delete all entries.
111.It Fl i Ar interface
112Limit the operation scope to the
113.Tn ARP
114entries on
115.Ar interface .
116Applicable only to the following operations:
117display one, display all, delete all.
118.It Fl n
119Show network addresses as numbers (normally
120.Nm
121attempts to display addresses symbolically).
122.It Fl s Ar hostname ether_addr
123Create an
124.Tn ARP
125entry for the host called
126.Ar hostname
127with the Ethernet address
128.Ar ether_addr .
129The Ethernet address is given as six hex bytes separated by colons.
130The entry will be permanent unless the word
131.Cm temp
132is given in the command.
133If the word
134.Cm pub
135is given, the entry will be
136.Dq published ;
137i.e., this system will
138act as an
139.Tn ARP
140server,
141responding to requests for
142.Ar hostname
143even though the host address is not its own.
144In this case the
145.Ar ether_addr
146can be given as
147.Cm auto
148in which case the interfaces on this host will be examined,
149and if one of them is found to occupy the same subnet, its
150Ethernet address will be used.
151.Pp
152If the
153.Cm reject
154keyword is specified the entry will be marked so that traffic to
155the host will be discarded and the sender will be notified the
156host is unreachable.
157The
158.Cm blackhole
159keyword is similar in that traffic is discarded but the sender is
160not notified.
161These can be used to block external traffic to a host without
162using a firewall.
163.It Fl S Ar hostname ether_addr
164Is just like
165.Fl s
166except any existing
167.Tn ARP
168entry for this host will be deleted first.
169.It Fl f Ar filename
170Cause the file
171.Ar filename
172to be read and multiple entries to be set in the
173.Tn ARP
174tables.
175Entries
176in the file should be of the form
177.Pp
178.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
179.Ar hostname ether_addr
180.Op Cm temp
181.Op Cm blackhole No \&| Cm reject
182.Op Cm pub
183.Ed
184.Pp
185with argument meanings as given above.
186Leading whitespace and empty lines are ignored.
187A
188.Ql #
189character will mark the rest of the line as a comment.
190.El
191.Sh SEE ALSO
192.Xr inet 3 ,
193.Xr libxo 3 ,
194.Xr xo_parse_args 3 ,
195.Xr arp 4 ,
196.Xr ifconfig 8 ,
197.Xr ndp 8
198.Sh HISTORY
199The
200.Nm
201utility appeared in
202.Bx 4.3 .
203