belgther, on Mar 16 2005, 03:12 PM, said:
static ARP tables can solve the solution of ARP Poisoning, thus disabling ARP protocol which prevents ARP Poisoning, too. The packets can be blocked by personal & router firewalls. Fancy, but possible...
Yes but if you have a windows network, it s noticed with arp-sk it is possible to modify static ARP tables.
I think the best solution is to use ssl or vpn or anything like that to secure data from the network. And it s the easier solution than filter all MAC adress. It use more ressources I think ... :)