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I can see my arp cache if I enter arp into the terminal. I want to know the file location of the arp cache in Ubuntu.










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      I can see my arp cache if I enter arp into the terminal. I want to know the file location of the arp cache in Ubuntu.










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      I can see my arp cache if I enter arp into the terminal. I want to know the file location of the arp cache in Ubuntu.







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      asked Feb 9 '15 at 10:53









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          Do you menan /proc/net/arp ?



          cat /proc/net/arp





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          • You won't need sudo. Its readable for everyone.

            – heemayl
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          • So the full answer is: The arp cache is not a file, but sits in kermel memory. And this piece of kernel memory has a virtual file interface in the proc filesystem.

            – Juergen
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          Do you menan /proc/net/arp ?



          cat /proc/net/arp





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          • You won't need sudo. Its readable for everyone.

            – heemayl
            Feb 9 '15 at 12:00











          • You are right. Edited

            – Biblioclasta
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          • So the full answer is: The arp cache is not a file, but sits in kermel memory. And this piece of kernel memory has a virtual file interface in the proc filesystem.

            – Juergen
            Jan 24 at 23:17


















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          Do you menan /proc/net/arp ?



          cat /proc/net/arp





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          • You won't need sudo. Its readable for everyone.

            – heemayl
            Feb 9 '15 at 12:00











          • You are right. Edited

            – Biblioclasta
            Feb 9 '15 at 12:03











          • So the full answer is: The arp cache is not a file, but sits in kermel memory. And this piece of kernel memory has a virtual file interface in the proc filesystem.

            – Juergen
            Jan 24 at 23:17
















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          Do you menan /proc/net/arp ?



          cat /proc/net/arp





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          Do you menan /proc/net/arp ?



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          answered Feb 9 '15 at 11:01









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          • You won't need sudo. Its readable for everyone.

            – heemayl
            Feb 9 '15 at 12:00











          • You are right. Edited

            – Biblioclasta
            Feb 9 '15 at 12:03











          • So the full answer is: The arp cache is not a file, but sits in kermel memory. And this piece of kernel memory has a virtual file interface in the proc filesystem.

            – Juergen
            Jan 24 at 23:17





















          • You won't need sudo. Its readable for everyone.

            – heemayl
            Feb 9 '15 at 12:00











          • You are right. Edited

            – Biblioclasta
            Feb 9 '15 at 12:03











          • So the full answer is: The arp cache is not a file, but sits in kermel memory. And this piece of kernel memory has a virtual file interface in the proc filesystem.

            – Juergen
            Jan 24 at 23:17



















          You won't need sudo. Its readable for everyone.

          – heemayl
          Feb 9 '15 at 12:00





          You won't need sudo. Its readable for everyone.

          – heemayl
          Feb 9 '15 at 12:00













          You are right. Edited

          – Biblioclasta
          Feb 9 '15 at 12:03





          You are right. Edited

          – Biblioclasta
          Feb 9 '15 at 12:03













          So the full answer is: The arp cache is not a file, but sits in kermel memory. And this piece of kernel memory has a virtual file interface in the proc filesystem.

          – Juergen
          Jan 24 at 23:17







          So the full answer is: The arp cache is not a file, but sits in kermel memory. And this piece of kernel memory has a virtual file interface in the proc filesystem.

          – Juergen
          Jan 24 at 23:17




















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