A lot of people appear to use the same MAC address.   The hash is 469947894f9e298a7726b4a58ff7bf9f.    This has led to some bizarre effects, such as grid owners banning themselves via notecards passed around of 'known' griefers.Â

Please don't ban it, as it is the hashed MAC address of the Windows Loopback adapter. If you use ban lists for specific avatars, use the Disk ID0 instead.

Hundreds to thousands of Windows systems running Opensim servers have to use the Microsoft KM-TEST loopback driver when their router does not support loopback.  This adapter quite rudely has a constant Mac address of "02-00-4C-4F-4F-50" which is 469947894f9e298a7726b4a58ff7bf9f.  * *

The other 'solution' for loopback, the etc/DNS hosts loopback hack, does not work as well as it causes issues where grid owners cannot teleport home.   Linux users of Opensim may have similar issues with etc/hosts.  Linux grid owners may also add a loopback adapter 'lo', or 'lo0' which is claimed to not have a MAC address, but you may not be safe from this bizarre ban bug. Linux MAC's appear as all zeros which would have a different hash from the above.

# ifconfig -a
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1

    link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00

If someone more knowledgeable could please check their logs for the hashed MAC for Linux Loopback, I would certainly appreciate it.   It should not be banned as a general rule, too.  I can add add a ban-ban for both to all DreamGrids.   Macs, while rarer, will have a similar issue.Â

Fred Beckhusen
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