Getting systemctl with Arpwatch to work











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Having trouble on 18.04.1 getting arpwatch to start. It seems to work with



. /etc/init.d/arpwatch start but not systemctl start arpwatch



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  • what the output of systemctl status arpwatch sir?
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  • Nothing - sorry
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  • please Verify that the process is running with ps -ef|grep arpwatch
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Having trouble on 18.04.1 getting arpwatch to start. It seems to work with



. /etc/init.d/arpwatch start but not systemctl start arpwatch



Any ideas?










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  • what the output of systemctl status arpwatch sir?
    – abu-ahmed al-khatiri
    Sep 13 at 8:13










  • Nothing - sorry
    – bibble235
    Sep 13 at 8:32










  • please Verify that the process is running with ps -ef|grep arpwatch
    – abu-ahmed al-khatiri
    Sep 13 at 8:39













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Having trouble on 18.04.1 getting arpwatch to start. It seems to work with



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. /etc/init.d/arpwatch start but not systemctl start arpwatch



Any ideas?







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  • what the output of systemctl status arpwatch sir?
    – abu-ahmed al-khatiri
    Sep 13 at 8:13










  • Nothing - sorry
    – bibble235
    Sep 13 at 8:32










  • please Verify that the process is running with ps -ef|grep arpwatch
    – abu-ahmed al-khatiri
    Sep 13 at 8:39


















  • what the output of systemctl status arpwatch sir?
    – abu-ahmed al-khatiri
    Sep 13 at 8:13










  • Nothing - sorry
    – bibble235
    Sep 13 at 8:32










  • please Verify that the process is running with ps -ef|grep arpwatch
    – abu-ahmed al-khatiri
    Sep 13 at 8:39
















what the output of systemctl status arpwatch sir?
– abu-ahmed al-khatiri
Sep 13 at 8:13




what the output of systemctl status arpwatch sir?
– abu-ahmed al-khatiri
Sep 13 at 8:13












Nothing - sorry
– bibble235
Sep 13 at 8:32




Nothing - sorry
– bibble235
Sep 13 at 8:32












please Verify that the process is running with ps -ef|grep arpwatch
– abu-ahmed al-khatiri
Sep 13 at 8:39




please Verify that the process is running with ps -ef|grep arpwatch
– abu-ahmed al-khatiri
Sep 13 at 8:39










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Not sure if you solved this, but you need to enable the interface with



systemctl enable arpwatch@eth0


and then



systemctl start arpwatch@eth0





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    and then



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      Not sure if you solved this, but you need to enable the interface with



      systemctl enable arpwatch@eth0


      and then



      systemctl start arpwatch@eth0





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        Not sure if you solved this, but you need to enable the interface with



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        and then



        systemctl start arpwatch@eth0





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        Not sure if you solved this, but you need to enable the interface with



        systemctl enable arpwatch@eth0


        and then



        systemctl start arpwatch@eth0






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