Please disregard this...sleep deprication...the IP in questions (which I
should have disfuised anyway) was not my server's IP, but that of the
default gateway...the problem was external.
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, James Smallacombe wrote:
This freaked me out a bit, so I'm just running it past
a better solution to this is to call your isp and tell them your
network card died so you got a new one with MAC address of the freebsd
machine. they can reset the MAC they have on their end and you'll be
alright. also, sometimes the modem is storing the MAC so you can
either reset it if it has a
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|My ISP have aauthorization by username, password AND mac address.
|I currently make PPPoE connection from my laptop(win XP) to them.
|However I want to put FreeBSD router in front of my laptop.
|That is why I
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|My ISP have aauthorization by username, password AND mac address.
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AW I have a firewall running on a FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE with ipfw.
AW My firewall is working very well, but i started to log the rules and
AW somethig strange appears in the log
AW Jan 28 10:44:15 host /kernel: ipfw: 880 Accept MAC in via fxp1
AW Jan 28 10:44:15 host /kernel: ipfw: 880 Accept
On , 2004-11-07 at 06:58, eddie dandrades wrote:
Hello guys,
I've set out to spoof my gateway's mac address so that I can get a
new ip address from my cable ISP without having to unplug my modem for
24 hours as they suggested (and is understandable, thats how long
their DHCP lease last).
I tried the resetting for 24 hours (unplugging it from power), tried
to have my isp give me different modem configuration files, no go, my
modem just liked my mac, after following the instructions given I was
able to acquire a new ip address, so far, no harm done.
Cheers!
On Sun, 07 Nov 2004
the network card configuration
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I tried the resetting for 24 hours
In a message dated 11/6/04 4:59:05 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Hello guys,
I've set out to spoof my gateway's mac address so that I can get a
new ip address from my cable ISP without having to unplug my modem for
24 hours as they suggested (and is understandable, thats
Thank you, I'll try that. Sometimes I'm very hesitant to believe
things are so easy, but I'm sure this is gonna work now. Thank you!
On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 16:13:00 -0600, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BSD
1) Bring down the interface: ifconfig xl0 down
2) Enter new MAC address: ifconfig
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 14:31, Daan Vreeken [PA4DAN] wrote:
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 13:54, Malik Blent wrote:
hello
i use freebsd5.1 and i want to reject some computers whose according to
Mac Addresses and i recompiled kernel with
options IPFIREWALL
then i made
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 13:54, Malik Blent wrote:
hello
i use freebsd5.1 and i want to reject some computers whose according to
Mac Addresses and i recompiled kernel with
options IPFIREWALL
then i made ipfw.sh with touch and wrote in ;
ipfw add deny MAC 00:60:67:28:0c:1e any
Yes. Especially if they swapped out IP's on a router or replaced a nic.
--
Micheal Patterson
Network Administration
Cancer Care Network
405-733-2230
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From: Grant Peel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 6:30 PM
Subject: MAC
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Grant Peel wrote:
Hi all,
My colo location has recently done some software upgrades on thier routers
and switches. Would this cause the following messages in my
/var/log/messages file?
Aug 27 05:48:17 enterprise /kernel: arp: 65.39.193.154 moved from
I did an upgrade of my LAN this morning from 10Mbits to 100Mbits (full
duplex). To do so i bought to Sitecom Fast Ethernet LAN cards (sitecom
chipset).
After installation i found out that freebsd gave both the cards the same
MAC address (here is my arp output)
192.168.0.2
ifconfig dc0 lladdr newmac
but i need to do this at boot cause having the same MAC address i lose
contact to both servers.
friend of mine helped me out here, he found an eeprom tool to change the
MAC
one can download it here
http://www.admtek.com.tw/download/AN983B.htm
Marcel
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