The proxy ARP code in ipv4/arp.c actually does a route lookup to decide
what to do. Doesn't this mean you can set up a proxy ARP with netmask
0.0.0.0 and that will give the effect you describe? (Assuming the
routing table is up to date).
Or is there some subtlety I have missed?
-- Jamie
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