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Ethernet vendor file for arp-scan
Synopsis
mac-vendor.txt
Description
The mac-vendor.txt contains Ethernet MAC to vendor string mappings for arp-scan. It is used in addition to the IEEE OUI listings in ieee-oui.txt. It is for MAC-vendor mappings that are not covered by the IEEE manufacturer listings.
Each line in the mac-vendor.txt file contains a MAC-vendor mapping in the form:
<MAC-Prefix><TAB><Vendor>
Where <MAC-Prefix> is the prefix of the MAC address in hex, and <Vendor> is the name of the vendor. The prefix can be of any length from two hex digits (one octet) to twelve hex digits (six octets, the entire Ethernet hardware address).
Alphabetic hex characters [A-F] may use either upper or lower case, and seperator symbols such as ":", "-" and "." are ignored. This permits the use of standard format MAC addresses in this file.
For example:
01:23:45 matches 01:23:45:xx:xx:xx, where xx represents any value; | |
01:23:45:6 matches 01:23:45:6x:xx:xx; and | |
01:23:45:67 matches 01:23:45:67:xx:xx. |
Do not include entries from the IEEE OUI listings, as these are already in the file ieee-oui.txt, which is automatically used by arp-scan. See get-oui(1) for details of how to update the OUI listings.
The order of entries in the file is not important.
Blank lines and lines beginning with "#" are ignored. arp-scan will attempt to match larger prefixes before trying to match smaller ones, and will stop at the first match.
Files
/usr/local/share/arp-scan/mac-vendor.txt
Example
# From nmap Debian bug report #369681 dated 31 May 2006 52:54:00 QEMU b0:c4:20 Bochs # From RFC 2338: 00-00-5E-00-01-{VRID} 00:00:5e:00:01 VRRP (last octet is VRID) # Microsoft WLBS (Windows NT Load Balancing Service) # http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/acs/reskit/acrkappb.mspx 02:bf Microsoft WLBS (last four octets are IP address) # Cisco HSRP (Hot Standby Routing Protocol) # 00-00-0c-07-ac-XX, where XX is the HSRP group number (0 to 255) 00:00:0c:07:ac HSRP (last octet is group number)