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From: Teuniz on 30 Nov 2005 05:15 Hello, What is the easiest way to spoof the MAC-address in SuSE Linux? I prefer a permanent change so that when I boot, the system can use DHCP with the spoofed MAC-address. Regards, Teuniz
From: NunYa Bidness on 30 Nov 2005 14:28 On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 11:15:26 +0100, Teuniz <T.van_Beelen(a)lumc.nl> Gave us: > >Hello, > >What is the easiest way to spoof the MAC-address in SuSE Linux? >I prefer a permanent change so that when I boot, the system >can use DHCP with the spoofed MAC-address. > >Regards, Teuniz Take a hike, retard boy.
From: Alvin on 30 Nov 2005 14:57 Teuniz wrote: > > Hello, > > What is the easiest way to spoof the MAC-address in SuSE Linux? > I prefer a permanent change so that when I boot, the system > can use DHCP with the spoofed MAC-address. > > Regards, Teuniz Using Google ("dhcp linux spoof MAC") I found this. I haven't used it, but it may give you some tips or it just may be what you are looking for? http://www.alobbs.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=macc&file=index Alvin
From: Teuniz on 1 Dec 2005 05:00 Alvin wrote: > Using Google ("dhcp linux spoof MAC") I found this. I haven't used it, but > it may give you some tips or it just may be what you are looking for? > > http://www.alobbs.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=macc&file=index > > Alvin Tnx, it's an interesting program :-) But I would like to make a permanent entry somewhere in a cfg-file in SuSE Linux. Grtz, Teuniz
From: NunYa Bidness on 1 Dec 2005 05:37
On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 11:00:52 +0100, Teuniz <T.van_Beelen(a)lumc.nl> Gave us: >Alvin wrote: > >> Using Google ("dhcp linux spoof MAC") I found this. I haven't used it, but >> it may give you some tips or it just may be what you are looking for? >> >> http://www.alobbs.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=macc&file=index >> >> Alvin > >Tnx, it's an interesting program :-) > >But I would like to make a permanent entry somewhere in a cfg-file >in SuSE Linux. > >Grtz, Teuniz Is there ANY legitimate reason for spoofing a MAC address? No. If you want some previous device to see your new MAC address, work on it from THAT end. |