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 (Inte
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 et
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
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)
>>
>>
>
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
Hello,
Continuing my quest for iptables enlightenmentI have a question
about 'mac address' syntax. All options for mac and arp have been compiled
into a gentoo-hardened kernel.
I'm using variations of this syntax in my script.
# Rule to only allow ssh by MAC address
iptab
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
James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Continuing my quest for iptables enlightenmentI have a question
> about 'mac address' syntax. All options for mac and arp have been compiled
> into a gentoo-hardened kernel.
>
> I'm using variations of this syntax in my script.
. Some kid decided
> that version 1.5 was good. Moght be, but not for my system.
>
> - Mark
>
I responded before I read the rest of your email. I apologize. Here's
dmeg:
camille log # dmesg
IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=01:00:5e:7f:ff:fa:00:1f:3a:15:c1:0d:08:00
SRC=192.168.1.101 DST=239.25
> I've heard (and believe) that the Mac OS is built on a Linux kernel. Is this
> true? If so,
> does that mean that Macintosh\Apple compatible software can be installed on a
> Gentoo
> machine? There's lots of software out there I'd like to use in my Gentoo
&
On Jan 23, 2012 12:10 PM, "Pandu Poluan" wrote:
>
>
> On Jan 23, 2012 12:57 AM, "Grant" wrote:
> >
>
> - >8 snip
>
> >
> > Also the MAC indicated in the firewall log is 14 blocks long and the
> > local system in question has
Right all the way, Trey, as best as I recall, & my local brother has a
Mac, which I hadda help him with a couple of times, after drooling for a
few minutes at his wonderful 87-inch -- !! -- I mean 27-inch -- --
no, I mean **23**-inch Apple monitor ;) .
rgh.
Trey Gruel wrote:
I'
On 10/09/2013 19:47, Joseph wrote:
> Does anybody know how to spoof mac address on Gentoo?
>
> I want to connect a machine directly to the modem but if I do so my
> static IP will change; so to retain static IP I want to spoof mac
> address on one of my machine to the same MAC
Au=RSA Enc=DES(56) Mac=SHA1
EDH-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA SSLv3 Kx=DH Au=DSS Enc=DES(56) Mac=SHA1
DES-CBC-SHA SSLv3 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=DES(56) Mac=SHA1
EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA SSLv3 Kx=DH(512) Au=RSA Enc=DES(40) Mac=SHA1 export
EXP-EDH-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA SSLv3 Kx=DH(512) A
Hello,
I would like to experiment with Gentoo on a Mac but I don't seem to
get past step 0, namely, booting from a gentoo usb stick
(systemrescuecd). The Mac does not recognize the usb stick. I don't
know much about Macs and searching the web has not been fruitful. In
other computers
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Joseph wrote:
> Does anybody know how to spoof mac address on Gentoo?
>
> I want to connect a machine directly to the modem but if I do so my static
> IP will change; so to retain static IP I want to spoof mac address on one of
> my machine to the
some hosts-- and only some hosts-- to be able to connect to the
wireless access point and have their traffic masqueraded out to the
public internet.
Since I'm dealing with a very small number of hosts, and since these
hosts are directly connected to the Gentoo system's ethernet segment,
unrelated to your issues with X. This is
> a problem with your tuner card or its drivers.
>
> If you compiled a new kernel did you remember to re-compile any
> out-of-tree kernel modules? Are you sure the tuner drivers have the
> correct (versions of) firmware to load? Did you check d
Look here http://developer.apple.com/darwin/ and
http://www.opendarwin.org/
The base is pretty much a linux but as has been mentioned before, they
have plenty of hardware-specific code and their cocoa which
realistically only works on their gear, so don't expect to run mac
software on any
Does anybody know how to spoof mac address on Gentoo?
I want to connect a machine directly to the modem but if I do so my static IP will change; so to retain static IP I want to spoof mac address on one of my machine to
the same MAC as on my router.
--
Joseph
I've been connecting my google nexus 7 tablet to my wireless router
using the standard ssid/password method until last week, when I found
that my router will allow wireless connections based on the tablet's
MAC address.
What I don't know is whether the MAC-address authentication me
My connection to my provider is kind of slow, so they suggested I connect one
of the box directly to the cable modem.
Since I have a dynamic IP (that hardly ever changes), I'll disconnect the router and configure one of my box to the same mac address has router eth0 has and connect it to
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to experiment with Gentoo on a Mac but I don't seem to
> get past step 0, namely, booting from a gentoo usb stick
> (systemrescuecd). The Mac does not recognize the usb stick. I don't
&
On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 23:45:00 +0200, pat wrote
> Hello,
>
> I have running gentoo vbox guest image. I've made its clone using VBoxManage
> clonehd ... and setup new vbox guest using this system copy.
> Everything is same except MAC address. When starting system from
> thi
Hi Antoine,
> I believe the idea was that you can do just that - dual boot with
> whatever you want for x86.
I guess it depends on GRUB and if it can install so it is found by the
Mac Mini BIOS.
> The inverse - installing intel osx on a
> non-mac machine is not going to be pos
On Mon, 1 Apr 2013 14:12:17 +0100
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > I still don't understand what's so bad with MAC-based
> > identification? I mean, uniqueness defined through MAC Address
> > identity, the system name is just a label...
>
> MAC addresses are not hum
On 09/10/13 21:11, Albert wrote:
Al 10/09/2013 19:47, En/na Joseph ha escrit:
Does anybody know how to spoof mac address on Gentoo?
I want to connect a machine directly to the modem but if I do so my
static IP will change; so to retain static IP I want to spoof mac
address on one of my machine
>When she sends emails from her Mac:
>Sometimes attachments don't arrive.
Have the Mac person try this:
Go in to Mail, Preferences -> Composing. The top preference is:
Composing: Message Format:
"Rich Text" is probably selected. Pick "Plain T
Al 10/09/2013 19:47, En/na Joseph ha escrit:
Does anybody know how to spoof mac address on Gentoo?
I want to connect a machine directly to the modem but if I do so my
static IP will change; so to retain static IP I want to spoof mac
address on one of my machine to the same MAC as on my router
On 2012-04-21, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 20 April 2012, at 18:21, Michael Mol wrote:
>> ?
>> The inet6 address listed is
>>
>> fe80::be5f:f4ff:fe19:ad18
>>
>> and your MAC is
>>
>> bc:5f:f4:19:ad:18
>>
>> ?
>>
>>
Hello to everyone,
I've got an Apple iBook (Dual USB) with a Gentoo installation on it,
but now I'm going to sell it and I would restore the original situation,
installing Mac OS 9 and/or Mac OS X.
When I installed Gentoo, I deleted every partion related to Mac OS
because I didn
On 20 April 2012, at 18:21, Michael Mol wrote:
> …
> The inet6 address listed is
>
> fe80::be5f:f4ff:fe19:ad18
>
> and your MAC is
>
> bc:5f:f4:19:ad:18
>
> …
>
> be:5f:f4:19:ad:18
>
> Which is your MAC.
And then we just convert all incidenc
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 10/09/2013 19:47, Joseph wrote:
Does anybody know how to spoof mac address on Gentoo?
I want to connect a machine directly to the modem but if I do so my
static IP will change; so to retain static IP I want to spoof mac
address on one of my machine to the same MAC as on my r
Hello,
I have running gentoo vbox guest image. I've made its clone using VBoxManage
clonehd ... and setup new vbox guest using this system copy. Everything is
same except MAC address. When starting system from this cloned image I've got
an eth0 failure. It looks like the original MAC
On Jan 23, 2012 12:57 AM, "Grant" wrote:
>
- >8 snip
>
> Also the MAC indicated in the firewall log is 14 blocks long and the
> local system in question has a MAC address 6 blocks long according to
> ifconfig, but the 6 blocks from ifconfig do match 6 of
On 2021-11-30, Grant Taylor wrote:
> Besides, it's a LOT easier to /just/ `tcpdump -nni eth0` when logging
> into a machine than it is to have to figure out the interface name first.
Yep. I always add udev rules to rename the boards net0, net1, etc.
based don the MAC addresses.
&
On 9/14/06, darren kirby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, I just tried lpq on my system (on a local terminal) and it works fine.
As it did on mine before I took down the Mac. I may as well try
turning the MAc on again this evening and see if this problem really
changes when it's on
On 09/04/2015 09:57 AM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> A friend has a, I thin a few years old - Yosemite, Mac that I need to
> get some large files off. I though Mac's could read NTFS, the files are
> bigger than 4GB hence NTFS over FAT32, hence formatted a spare USB drive
&
On Friday 03 March 2006 20:05, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I'm interested in buying an Intel Mac Mini.
>
> Qestions:
>
> * Will Gentoo run on it?
>
> * If so: Which installer is the right one (sorry I'm not that familiar
> with processor
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 10:23 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:20:12 -0600, Joseph wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to check what IP the device has on the network?
> > I know the device MAC address and when I plug it IN, it obtains one of
> > the IP via DHC
Hi all,
A friend has a, I thin a few years old - Yosemite, Mac that I need to
get some large files off. I though Mac's could read NTFS, the files are
bigger than 4GB hence NTFS over FAT32, hence formatted a spare USB drive
as NTFS and then plugged it into the machine. No go on the co
> Don't spend too much time, as it's a waste. You will NOT see
> my MAC address. Not because I try to disguise it, but because
> it won't be available to you. That's simply how TCP/IP works.
There is one caveat to this, I if you are running a 802.11 wifi, the MAC is
I don't have access to a Gentoo box atm. But there is an option in
/etc/conf.d/net for this.
Check the net.example file.
--
Joost
Joseph wrote:
>Does anybody know how to spoof mac address on Gentoo?
>
>I want to connect a machine directly to the modem but if I do so my
>stat
> On 2019-01-13, at 07:49, (Nuno Silva) wrote:
>
> I am trying to create an Apple partition map with a block size of 4096
> bytes, but I can't find an option to change the block size in mac-fdisk,
> which defaults to 512 bytes.
>
> Does anybody know of a utility
> > 2) How I can assign a static IP to my tablet.
> > >
> > > At the end of /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf add a line like
> > >
> > > host mytablet { hardware ethernet xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx; fixed-address
> > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; }
> > >
> > >
On 09/05/2015 12:57 AM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> A friend has a, I thin a few years old - Yosemite, Mac that I need to
> get some large files off. I though Mac's could read NTFS, the files are
> bigger than 4GB hence NTFS over FAT32, hence formatted a spare USB drive
&
Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The cable modem acquires an IP address by dhcp from comcast but also
>> internalizes the MAC of the NIC in the PC, so if you change the MAC
>> (By inserting a router in between, with a different MAC in this case)
>> then the modem
On Saturday 17 November 2007, Mick wrote:
> In trying to figure out what's happening I noticed that the Linux
> machines are registered on the router not with their MAC address
> (which is broadcast by dhcpcd as DHCPCHADDR) but with their CLIENTID,
> which is a much larger num
On Samstag 25 Oktober 2008, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Nick Stinemates wrote:
> > On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:07:20AM +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >> My router has big problems assigning the correct IPs to Gentoo boxes. If
> >> the NIC in the box has a MAC address of
> -Original Message-
> From: Adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 February 2007 14:22
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: [gentoo-user] OT: Email from Mac to PC/Win
... foo ...
>
> When she sends emails from her Mac:
> Sometimes attachments d
Hi Mick,
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 11:35:57AM +0100, Mick wrote:
> I have no experience with vmware and was wondering if there is an equivalent
> application to allow a MS Windows or Linux machine to run OSX.
You have several alternatives, one of which is to google for Mac OS X on
a x86 -
or de Almeida wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to experiment with Gentoo on a Mac but I don't seem to
> get past step 0, namely, booting from a gentoo usb stick
> (systemrescuecd). The Mac does not recognize the usb stick. I don't
> know much about Macs and searching the web
Lord Sauron wrote:
> On 7/5/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Lord Sauron wrote:
>> How should *THAT* help? In 99.999% of
>> the times, the attacker won't be on the same subnet, and thus the
>> MAC isn't
Mac IDE cards are more expensive than PC IDE cards. I've got a SIIG
Ultra ATA 100 PCI RAID controller lying around and a couple of IDE
drives. Now, the card's firmware isn't Mac compatible, and none of my
Macs (all PCI-based OldWorld architecture) have onboard IDE. Would the
On Mar 15, 2012 2:24 AM, "Pandu Poluan" wrote:
>
> Here's a prototype script to ensure that certain NICs will always end up
the way you want it named:
>
#!/bin/sh
mac="$( cat /proc/net/arp | awk -V dev="$MDEV" 'NR==1{next} $6==dev {print
$4}')&q
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 13:24 -0600, Scott Taylor wrote:
> The base is pretty much a linux but as has been mentioned before, they
> have plenty of hardware-specific code and their cocoa which
> realistically only works on their gear
What rubbish, Mac does NOT run linux. The fact that it
ning the correct IPs to Gentoo boxes. If
> > >> the NIC in the box has a MAC address of, say, 01:00:12:11:41:49:1e,
> > >> dhcpd reports something else to router: ff:42:54:59:20:00:1c:21:e0:42:c2
> > >>
> > >> Why is this happening and how do I
; I also have Gentoo installed with Bootcamp and had no issues. Just make sure
> you partition with Guid
Thanks,
--
Valmor
>
> On 2011-08-24, at 5:36 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to experiment with Gentoo on a Mac but I don't seem t
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Valmor de Almeida
wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Valmor de Almeida
> wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 2:27 AM, Stroller
>> wrote:
>> [snip]
>>>
>>> You're fundamentally right, although I would go for &
On Jan 18, 2006, at 2:45 PM, Alessandro Di Rubbo wrote:
Hello to everyone,
I've got an Apple iBook (Dual USB) with a Gentoo installation on
it, but now I'm going to sell it and I would restore the original
situation, installing Mac OS 9 and/or Mac OS X.
When I installed Gentoo,
On 2019-01-13, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>> On 2019-01-13, at 07:49, (Nuno Silva) wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to create an Apple partition map with a block size of 4096
>> bytes, but I can't find an option to change the block size in mac-fdisk,
>> which defaults to
> On Jan 13, 2019, at 09:24, (Nuno Silva) wrote:
>
> On 2019-01-13, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>
>>> On 2019-01-13, at 07:49, (Nuno Silva) wrote:
>>>
>>> I am trying to create an Apple partition map with a block size of 4096
>>> bytes, but I can&
On Saturday, September 05, 2015 12:57:02 AM Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> A friend has a, I thin a few years old - Yosemite, Mac that I need to
> get some large files off. I though Mac's could read NTFS, the files are
> bigger than 4GB hence NTFS over FAT32, hence form
00M traffic easily.
Even so, I'd still not trust your cable provider's advice. There is
still a good chance the problem really is with the cable connection.
>
> --
> Joseph
>
> On 09/10/13 23:10, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 10/09/2013 19:47, Joseph wrote:
>>
I am designing a small system with a switch and an uplink. It needs to be able
to forward traffic from trusted, and only trusted, devices connected to the
switch out through the uplink.
Since all potential trusted devices will have the same MAC OUI prefix in this
case, the immediately obvious
gt; > > > At the end of /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf add a line like
> > > >
> > > > host mytablet { hardware ethernet xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx; fixed-address
> > > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; }
> > > >
> > > > > 3) How I can change the MAC on my tablet.
>
I issue only certain IPs to certain MAC addresses?
>>
>> Does WPA2 require hardware support?
>>
>> - Grant
>
> My LinkSys wireless router supports MAC address filtering. I can add a
> MAC address to the allowed list and disallow everything else. It works
> f
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, Michael Crute wrote:
> Hmm... indeed it does appear to be a Mac, at first glance I thought it was
> Gnome with a Mac skin on top. That explains a lot.
Its a Mac with a skin on top ;-)
--
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Hi people!
I have come close, according my profession to buy myself the latest Mac
Mini Server.
Because I do all of my development stuff on Gentoo and Windows, I am
highly interested to know if any of you guys is running Mac OS X and
Windows beside Gentoo and boot from GRUB.
What I hear all the
Hi all,
I'm interested in buying an Intel Mac Mini.
Qestions:
* Will Gentoo run on it?
* If so: Which installer is the right one (sorry I'm not that familiar
with processor hardware)?
* Can it dual boot with the installed Mac OS?
Thanks & best regards
ce
--
gentoo-u
i used gentoo to run off vmware fusion on an intel mac. saved me a lot
of headache. it works. i use it as a development/test bed.
On 02 28, 09, at 5:41 AM, Stroller wrote:
On 27 Feb 2009, at 20:21, Grant Edwards wrote:
...
I've been googling for info on running Linux on a Mac Mini
Alessandro Di Rubbo wrote:
Hello to everyone,
I've got an Apple iBook (Dual USB) with a Gentoo installation on it,
but now I'm going to sell it and I would restore the original situation,
installing Mac OS 9 and/or Mac OS X.
When I installed Gentoo, I deleted every partion related
I imagine millions of fanboys of Mac OSX must be crying out to hear you
call it "BSD Linux". It's based on BSD.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSXOn 10/15/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Good afternoon, Not a topic I see come up a lot. I finally bought my first M
Am 30.05.2013 10:04, schrieb Andrea Conti:
>
> No. :)
>
> While Intel Macs are EFI platforms, they have an early and quirky
> implementation that cannot properly boot Windows in EFI mode
I hope you are not right for the latest MAC Mini, I would like to buy.
PS: Sorry, long line
Tamer
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Colin wrote:
> Mac IDE cards are more expensive than PC IDE cards. I've got a SIIG
> Ultra ATA 100 PCI RAID controller lying around and a couple of IDE
> drives. Now, the card's firmware isn't Mac compatible, and none of my
> Macs (all PCI-based
Nick Stinemates wrote:
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:07:20AM +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
My router has big problems assigning the correct IPs to Gentoo boxes. If
the NIC in the box has a MAC address of, say, 01:00:12:11:41:49:1e,
dhcpd reports something else to router: ff:42:54:59:20:00:1c
HI Rick,
> Yes, Gentoo should run on it.
> Use the plain x86 installer.
that's good news :) .
> The only problem might be the new type of bios that is in the intel
> mac series, I'm not sure how well it is supported by linux.
>
> I haven't seen any positive o
...
This was posted a bit ago about this issue:
This is because Aqua/Carbon are Mac OS X-specific UI libraries - unless
you're running Gentoo/Darwin (aka Gentoo on Mac OS X), you're not going to
have the necessary UI libraries for the compiling packages to link against,
unless you'
On 27 Feb 2009, at 20:21, Grant Edwards wrote:
...
I've been googling for info on running Linux on a Mac Mini, and
there was fairly active discussion 3-4 years ago, but very
little recent info. That leads me to either of two
conclusions:
1) It can't be done and everybody gave up.
On Tue, May 28, 2013, at 02:21 PM, Tamer Higazi wrote:
> Seems to be that GRUB2 auto detects Snow Leopard partitions.
>
> So you are right, installing Mac OS X, then windows, then Linux with
> Grub2:
>
>
> http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/189079-grub2-as-the
Chantziaras wrote:
> > > >> My router has big problems assigning the correct IPs to Gentoo
> > > >> boxes. If the NIC in the box has a MAC address of, say,
> > > >> 01:00:12:11:41:49:1e, dhcpd reports something else to router:
> > > >> ff:42:
>
> You have several alternatives, one of which is to google for Mac OS X on
> a x86 - it is possible to install Mac OS X to a PC (and run it natively
> as on operating system in itself), though illegal. One of my fellow
> students did it and got most of his laptop's hardware t
n map with a block size of 4096
>>>> bytes, but I can't find an option to change the block size in mac-fdisk,
>>>> which defaults to 512 bytes.
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody know of a utility that can create and modify such partition
>>&g
t; >> > 0x20
>> >> >
>> >> > ether bc:5f:f4:19:ad:18 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet)
[snip]
>> Incidentally, you can derive it from your IPv6 LL address, but that's
>> a bit of a roundabout way, and may not work if you've disabled
Has anyone here experiences with eSATA Cards for a MAC Pro running
Gentoo? I've already tried two cards ([1], [2]). Both work fine in
connection with normal PC hardware, but they are not recognized by the
kernel (or even lspci) on the MAC Pro.
Thanks in advance,
Matthias
[1]: http://tinyur
Andrew Lowe wht.com.au> writes:
> A friend has a, I thin a few years old - Yosemite, Mac that I need to
> get some large files off.
I do not use MACos, so I might be off base here::
why can you not just use 'rsync' to transfer the files [1] ?
https://developer.ap
Greetings all --
Here is a question I'd like opinions on. We have a new director at my
job and she uses a Mac. Naturally, we are all PC based using Windows
and *barf* Outlook.
When she sends emails from her Mac:
Sometimes attachments don't arrive.
Sometimes the emails never arr
Adrian wrote:
Greetings all --
Here is a question I'd like opinions on. We have a new director at my
job and she uses a Mac. Naturally, we are all PC based using Windows
and *barf* Outlook.
When she sends emails from her Mac:
Sometimes attachments don't arrive.
Sometimes the em
Below...
Nick Rout wrote:
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 13:24 -0600, Scott Taylor wrote:
The base is pretty much a linux but as has been mentioned before, they
have plenty of hardware-specific code and their cocoa which
realistically only works on their gear
What rubbish, Mac does NOT run linux
Am Montag 14 September 2009 09:20:08 schrieb Matthias Langer:
> Has anyone here experiences with eSATA Cards for a MAC Pro running
> Gentoo? I've already tried two cards ([1], [2]). Both work fine in
> connection with normal PC hardware, but they are not recognized by the
> kern
My router has big problems assigning the correct IPs to Gentoo boxes.
If the NIC in the box has a MAC address of, say, 01:00:12:11:41:49:1e,
dhcpd reports something else to router: ff:42:54:59:20:00:1c:21:e0:42:c2
Why is this happening and how do I tell dhcpd not to mess with the MAC
address
On 8/27/05, A. Khattri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Shouldn't you be asking that on a Mac OS X mailing list???Hmm... indeed it does appear to be a Mac, at first glance I thought it was Gnome with a Mac skin on top. That explains a lot.
-Mike-- __
Your iptables rule is almost ok, if I were you i'd do something like this:
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -m mac --mac-source 00:19:7E:C5:02:AB -j DROP
and
iptables -A INPUT -m mac --mac-source 00:19:7E:C5:02:AB -j DROP
That should do the job
Daevid Vincent pisze:
I have my WiFi network
ed devices will have the same MAC OUI prefix
> in this case, the immediately obvious course of action would be to
> base the decision on that.
>
> Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a good way to do so. There
> was
> https://serverfault.com/questions/877576/shor
I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my Wireless MAC
address, and wireless has not worked since, even though I'm using my
hardware MAC address again. I'm usually using NetworkManager, but I also
installed Wicd to see if I could avoid the problem that way. The proble
On Dec 18, 2007 10:38 AM, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A guy in an online forum where I'm trying to get help with my Cox
> internet service wants me to PM him my modem's MAC address so he can
> check my connection in some way. He appears to be a Cox
> represent
> > A guy in an online forum where I'm trying to get help with my Cox
> > internet service wants me to PM him my modem's MAC address so he can
> > check my connection in some way. He appears to be a Cox
> > representative, but what ill could he do with thi
th Bootcamp and had no issues. Just make sure
>> you partition with Guid
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Valmor
>>
>> On 2011-08-24, at 5:36 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I would like to experiment with Gentoo on a Mac but I don&
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 23:35 -0600, Joseph wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 10:23 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:20:12 -0600, Joseph wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a way to check what IP the device has on the network?
> > > I know the device MAC
; and sometimes it doesn't eg:
> >
> > Nmap scan report for iaxy (10.0.0.108)
> > Host is up (-0.095s latency).
> > MAC Address: 00:0F:D3:00:30:DD (Digium)
> >
> > Nmap scan report for 10.10.0.3
> > Host is up (0.00017s latency).
> > MAC Address
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