Re[2]: [gentoo-user] Re: MAC addresses

2009-04-30 Thread Sergey A. Kobzar
Thursday, April 30, 2009, 7:27:43 PM, James wrote: > You can actually change your MAC address using ifconfig for many types of > NIC's. > --James > 2009/4/30 Eric Martin > Anthony Metcalf wrote: >> Sergey A. Kobzar wrote: >> >>> James, thank you for the useful tip. The output of macchanger: >

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: MAC addresses

2009-04-30 Thread James Stull
You can actually change your MAC address using ifconfig for many types of NIC's. --James 2009/4/30 Eric Martin > Anthony Metcalf wrote: > > Sergey A. Kobzar wrote: > > > >> James, thank you for the useful tip. The output of macchanger: > >> # macchanger eth1 > >> Current MAC: 00:15:17:1a:6e:6d

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: MAC addresses

2009-04-30 Thread Eric Martin
Anthony Metcalf wrote: > Sergey A. Kobzar wrote: > >> James, thank you for the useful tip. The output of macchanger: >> # macchanger eth1 >> Current MAC: 00:15:17:1a:6e:6d (Intel Corporate) >> Faked MAC: 00:15:17:1a:6e:6e (Intel Corporate) >> >> >> # macchanger eth0 >> Current MAC: 00:15:17:1a

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: MAC addresses

2009-04-30 Thread Anthony Metcalf
Sergey A. Kobzar wrote: > James, thank you for the useful tip. The output of macchanger: > # macchanger eth1 > Current MAC: 00:15:17:1a:6e:6d (Intel Corporate) > Faked MAC: 00:15:17:1a:6e:6e (Intel Corporate) > > > # macchanger eth0 > Current MAC: 00:15:17:1a:6e:6c (Intel Corporate) > Faked MAC:

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: MAC addresses

2009-04-30 Thread Sergey A. Kobzar
Thursday, April 30, 2009, 6:22:27 PM, James wrote: > Sergey A. Kobzar mail.ru> writes: >> LinkSys switch. It has 2 NICs onboard: >> How is it possible? > Often the MAC is printed on the nic. Some (few) devices > have MAC set in firmware and it is hackable. > MAC numbering is often suspect i

[gentoo-user] Re: MAC addresses

2009-04-30 Thread James
Sergey A. Kobzar mail.ru> writes: > LinkSys switch. It has 2 NICs onboard: > How is it possible? Often the MAC is printed on the nic. Some (few) devices have MAC set in firmware and it is hackable. MAC numbering is often suspect in a variety of circumstances. My suggestion is that you surf t