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The Monday 2006-01-23 at 16:19 -0600, david rankin wrote:
And for a MAC address that is supposedly universally unique, I wouldn't expect an awful lot of hits in google.
Now that is really really strange! There are 372 posts out there on 00:4c:69:6e:75:79. How in the world can that happen? Is there anything that could cause SuSE to report the wrong mac address? Hmm...
Can it be created, programmed somehow, on the fly?
If the number can be programmed, it can also be erased, perhaps by accident.
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"supposedly" is the correct word. I once had 2 duplicate mac addresses on the same lan - manufacturer screwed up. I suppose if it could happen once it could happen twice. Mike- On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 01:02:13 +0100 (CET), you wrote: try non-HTML, non-encoded, non-attachments,