Bob K wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Ted Sikora wrote:
> 
> > > Ok, here's a question:  Is the MAC address of the ethernet card in your
> > > main server/gateway 00:10:b5:6c:33:83 ?  (look at the output of ifconfig
> > > -a, or ipconfig /all if it's NT)  If it is, then that would point to
> > > something very screwy happening with FreeBSD.  If it isn't, then examine
> > > all the systems connected to the hub that's connected to dc0.  Find the
> > > one with the MAC address of 00:10:b5:6c:33:83 and fix its IP
> > > configuration.
> > >
> > This is getting screwy. That address does not exist at all on any
> > machine. The other server same thing. I am using an ADSL Speed Stream
> > ethernet modem and a Lancity cable modem on each one. Could the address
> > be these devices? How can I extract the HW address from them? Funny it
> > was perfect before last week's
> > buildworld. I do one every month on all the machines.
> 
> Who knows?  Anyway, odds are that the ethernet ID's will be printed on the
> bottom, accompanied by a bar code.  If not, well, you'd probably have to
> log into them to find out, or use SNMP (often the default read community
> is 'public').
>
It must be the ADSL modems or 'Carnivore'<g>. I ruled out the routers
and LanCity.
 
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Ted Sikora
Jtl Development Group
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