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Tagged: arp -a
In lesson 12.1 What is ARP poisoning? arp -a is run on the kali machine and on the win10 Edge machine. On the kali machine I can view the router ip and mac address however when I run arp -a on the win10 Edge machine the router does not show up. Any suggestions as to why?
Hi!
Can you share a screenshot with the results of arp -a in windows?
Thanks!
Diego
I included an image from flickr in my last post using the IMG option. It doesn’t show up in the post so I included a link below that. How else do I include a screen shot in this reply?
I’m using this without double quotes: “” and its not showing up in the forum.
Hi!
Ok, I saw the screenshot, and the gateways ip and mac address are there, it’s 10.0.2.2. In any case it looks like both machines are in different networks, double check the Network Setting in VirtualBox for both machines, they have to use the same NAT Network.
Hope it helps!
Diego
YES! That was the problem. Both machines were on different NAT networks. Thanks for the help.
You’re welcome!
Greetings!
Diego
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