Re: clone MAC address

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wednesday 17 November 2004 03:03, Nicolas Patik wrote:
> The problem is when there is a problem. =)
>
> When the conection is ok, there is no problem.
>
> When the conection goes down for 'normal' reasons, also it's ok, but
> when there are unknown reasons (ISP network problems), they pass the
> issue to their network engineers, and there is when my problem starts,
> they can find that I am connecting more computers.
How????  See other posts.  As long as you don't tell them, they can't know 
withour special tools.

> That is why I want to clone the MAC.
This cloning will not help you from hiding your other pc's, at least not more 
then natting does.

Stef

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