It will have it's own MAC. If you saw some earlier posts, it will have a
full MAC, separate from your machine. It's basically the same as in
vmware. (this is my understanding up to date, if anyone knows different
please let me know)

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Austin Gonyou
Systems Architect
Coremetrics, Inc.
Phone: 512-796-9023
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> I've heard statements made of win4lin having a 'virtual' network card interface
> so it can get it's own IP address via DHCP.
>
>
> Now, I'll have my linux box on the network with an IP address-XXXA, win4lin
> will come up on the network and request a new address, but using the
> same ethernet mac address that my linux box is using.  The
> DHCP servers here have the security on set to 'ANAL', will reject
> the request for a new IP address to the win4lin process because its using
> the same mac address that it already provided an address to.
>
> Under these circumstances, how am I to use win4lin 3.0?
>
> Or if you claim I should ask for an exemption, take the case of having a
> DSL line at home and you're allowed a single IP address via DHCP server
> from your ISP.
>
> Under those circumstances, how am I to use win4lin 3.0?
>
>
> J
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