On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 09:46 -0700, List Receiver wrote:
> I've used Shorewall in many locations to configure Proxy ARP'd DMZ's.  On a 
> couple of these networks, I'm doing away with the DMZ and moving one or two 
> of the hosts to being directly accessible on an Internet connection.
> 
> On my Shorewall boxes, I'm seeing stale arp entries like this:
> 
> (172.16.0.2) at <incomplete> on eth2.14
> 
> Windows can flush the arp cache entirely quite easily, but I haven't yet 
> found a command in Linux that will do this.  Any gurus out there know how to 
> do this easily?

arp -d 172.16.0.2

-Tom
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