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Hi,
Lately Eset internet security has been going crazy with notifications that its blocking ARP Cache poisoning attacks and that there is a duplicate ip address at 192.168.1.1. That is strange because that is the source of the G3100 router and not sure whats going on or if the device has been compromised or is this a false positive due to how the router works.
Thanks
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Turns out I had another router that I had configured to use as a switch and somehow the settings reset and it was running as another dhcp server. Once I realized the source I was able to fix the problem.
Thanks
01-06-2022 03:44 PM - edited 01-06-2022 03:54 PM
Points to https://www.comparitech.com/blog/information-security/arp-poisoning-spoofing-detect-prevent/
to where it says How to detect ARP poisoning and as well as the first three listed options on How to prevent ARP poisoning.
Maybe also the fourth option on How to prevent ARP poisoning.
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Turns out I had another router that I had configured to use as a switch and somehow the settings reset and it was running as another dhcp server. Once I realized the source I was able to fix the problem.
Thanks