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RE: Blocking Access to Non-domain computers

Subject: RE: Blocking Access to Non-domain computers
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:31:44 -0500
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:So, now I am "just curious" about how to lie a MAC to get thought a MAC
:access list barrier...
:
:Could you give a proof-of-concept description on this matter ?
:

All you need to do is change the address to one that is recognized by the
ACL.

It is trivial to change your mac address on your NIC.  You can do it through
ifconfig in linux/unix and while it is a bit more work in Win2K or WinXP the
following site gives you a step by step.  I seem to remember a simpler way
to do it but cant remember it off hand

http://www.nthelp.com/NT6/change_mac_w2k.htm

Raoul

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