helene_t, on May 5 2010, 06:07 PM, said:
Anyway, using ubuntu you can easily fake a MAC address. Not sure about other platforms.
Depends on whether you are using IPv4 or IPv6
Many IPv6 implementation use the MAC Address to generate part of the IPv6 address. its a dreadful layering violating, but there you have it.
For what its worth,
1. If you have an old NIC card, you can often manually configure the MAC address of the card. I'd be shocked if this was still available (It was always more of a bug than a feature and folks use to run into MAC address conflicts). I'd be shocked if this
2. It isn't that hard to find a driver that will let you software configure your MAC. Trivial under Linux. Supported under MAC. Doable under Windows.
3. I seem to recall that there are some registry options that let you configure your MAC address under Windows.
(Wow, this all takes me back)