From: Darryl Ross (spam_at_afoyi.com)
Date: Thu 09 Dec 2004 - 02:14:38 GMT
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Hey All,
I think people have misunderstood what my question was.
I guissing that there is a function call in the kernel network code that
returns the MAC address of the interface. The return value of this call
would be displayed by ifconfig as the HWaddr.
All I am after is a way of configuring the vserver with the MAC address I
want returned by that function call. It doesn't need to be used anywhere
else for the real networking functionality, as long as inside the vserver
(I guess for context != [01]) ifconfig shows the virtual MAC address.
Hopefully that clears up any confusion I've created.
Regards
Darryl
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