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arpwatch does not support a configuration file, but the systemd unit files
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assignments in sh syntax (comments are allowed). You can use the following
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variables to influence the invocation for that specific interface only:
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options are added by the init system and should not used. If you just want to
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arpwatch+eth0@example.com, you can generate the configuration file using the
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