Hello Labrea list,
I'm running Labrea on a physical segment that "sees"
ARP whois resquest broadcasts on multiple logical networks
i.e. more than one class C block or subnets thereof.
I could not find a way to tell Labrea to handle more
than one block of addresses so I tested running two
instances of Labrea passing the second block with a -n
argument. The log output shows addresses from both blocks
being captured. Question: Is this the most efficient way
to accomplish what I want (running a separate instance for each
address block)? Would I run into a problem other than
resource consumption if I ran say 8 or 16 or 32 instances
of Labrea on the same box each handling a different logical network?
Is there a way to specify multiple blocks in the conf or
CLI for a single instance?
-Keith
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