Re: Spoofing MAC address in tcp transmission

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On Wed, Oct 17, 2001, chakri wrote:
> 
> How do i spoof the source MAC address when sending a TCP packet in Linux
> platform?

More generally, is there a way to emulate something like a virtual
ethernet device, that would act like a normal ethernet adapter but
would be physicaly wired through another one?

That would be really great for load balancing and/or failover.

I tried to have a look at a sort of bridge using tun/tap driver and ip
aliasing, but I would have to deal with arp myself.
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