ArpON (ARP handler inspection)[1] is a
computer software project to improve network security.[2] It has attracted interest among network managers[3][4][5][6][7] and academic researchers[8][9][10][11][12][13] and is frequently cited as a means of protecting against ARP-based attacks.[14][15][16]
This is possible using three kinds of anti
ARP spoofing techniques:
SARPI (Static ARP Inspection) for the statically configured networks without
DHCP;[25]
DARPI (Dynamic ARP Inspection) for the dynamically configured networks with
DHCP;[25]
HARPI (Hybrid ARP Inspection) for the statically and dynamically configured networks with
DHCP.[25]
The goal of ArpON is therefore to provide a secure and efficient network daemon that provides the SARPI, DARPI and HARPI anti
ARP spoofing technique, thus making the ARP standardized protocol secure from any foreign intrusion.[citation needed]
^T. Mirzoev, J. S. White (2014). "The role of client isolation in protecting Wi-Fi users from ARP Spoofing attacks". I-managers Journal on Information Technology. 1 (2).
arXiv:1404.2172.
Bibcode:
2014arXiv1404.2172M.
ArpON (ARP handler inspection)[1] is a
computer software project to improve network security.[2] It has attracted interest among network managers[3][4][5][6][7] and academic researchers[8][9][10][11][12][13] and is frequently cited as a means of protecting against ARP-based attacks.[14][15][16]
This is possible using three kinds of anti
ARP spoofing techniques:
SARPI (Static ARP Inspection) for the statically configured networks without
DHCP;[25]
DARPI (Dynamic ARP Inspection) for the dynamically configured networks with
DHCP;[25]
HARPI (Hybrid ARP Inspection) for the statically and dynamically configured networks with
DHCP.[25]
The goal of ArpON is therefore to provide a secure and efficient network daemon that provides the SARPI, DARPI and HARPI anti
ARP spoofing technique, thus making the ARP standardized protocol secure from any foreign intrusion.[citation needed]
^T. Mirzoev, J. S. White (2014). "The role of client isolation in protecting Wi-Fi users from ARP Spoofing attacks". I-managers Journal on Information Technology. 1 (2).
arXiv:1404.2172.
Bibcode:
2014arXiv1404.2172M.