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	<title>Comments on: ARP as a network auditing tool</title>
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		<title>By: Xionmore</title>
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		<description>The thing is, its not the tools which can ping a host behind the firewall. Its because of ARP protocol feature. I have  worked on this long time and i am pretty much sure the behavior and feature of ARP. If you people are interested in discovery a host behind the firewall try XML port scanning technique or something innovative like that.
By the thanks for such a good video presentation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The thing is, its not the tools which can ping a host behind the firewall. Its because of ARP protocol feature. I have  worked on this long time and i am pretty much sure the behavior and feature of ARP. If you people are interested in discovery a host behind the firewall try XML port scanning technique or something innovative like that.<br />
By the thanks for such a good video presentation.</p>
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