This doesnt work for me either..
ifconfig rl1 ether xx : xx : xx : xx : xx (without the spaces)
or
ifconfig rl1 lladdr xx : xx : xx : xx : xx
both return:
ifconfig: <whatever param (ether/lladdr)> : bad value
No matter what MAC is specified. even if only changing the last digit of the
MAC slightly.
Can someone demonstrate an actual command prompt
example that works?
"Mike" <NoSpam@NoSpam.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 23:30:13 +0100, Greg Hennessy <me@privacy.org>
> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 21:38:04 +0200, "Bas Keur" <bas.keur@dmrt.net> wrote:
>>
>>>> Is there any way to do this under OpenBSD?
>>>
>>>Yup
>>>http://www.theedge.net/~dingo/sea.c.html
>>>
>>
>>I thought it was a standard part of ifconfig as of 3.7 ?
>
> Post 3.7.
>
> ifconfig lladdr [MAC address]
>
> is in -current
>
>
>