I think the NICs on all the systems are 3c905b's. The system with the
2.4 kernel on it has them and I think that is what I put in my 2.6-11
test system as well. My 2.6 system doesn't have a modules.conf file so
I will need to dig a little deeper. I suppose I could just open it up
and look. But I am almost sure I put 3c905b cards in both test systems.
- Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Cox [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 12:14 PM
To: Greg Scott
Cc: [email protected]; Bart Samwel
Subject: RE: Router stops routing after changing MAC Address
On Sul, 2006-03-12 at 09:34 -0600, Greg Scott wrote:
> Bart and I had a private discussion about this. I was able to prove
> that routing stops when "fudged" MAC Addresses on the router don't
> match the hardware MAC Addresses. And routing starts back up again
> when the I change the "fudged" MAC Addresses back to match the
> hardware MAC Addresses.
Which driver, and does it occur with other drivers. Also you really want
to move this to [email protected] to get the best network folks to see
it.
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