You can actually change your MAC address using ifconfig for many types of
NIC's.

--James

2009/4/30 Eric Martin <freak4u...@gmail.com>

> Anthony Metcalf wrote:
> > Sergey A. Kobzar wrote:
> >
> >> James, thank you for the useful tip. The output of macchanger:
> >> # macchanger eth1
> >> Current MAC: 00:15:17:1a:6e:6d (Intel Corporate)
> >> Faked MAC:   00:15:17:1a:6e:6e (Intel Corporate)
> >>
> >>
> >> # macchanger eth0
> >> Current MAC: 00:15:17:1a:6e:6c (Intel Corporate)
> >> Faked MAC:   00:15:17:1a:6e:6d (Intel Corporate)
> >>
> >>
> >> How is it possible? I thought NIC has one MAC only.What does mean
> >> 'Faked MAC'?
> >>
> >>
> > Current MAC = MAC in firmware on the card, Faked MAC = MAC the OS is
> > telling the network?
> >
> >
> >
> yes, you can set the mac to what ever you want.  There's a line in
> /etc/conf.d/net that explains how to do this (with macchanger).
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