RE: [ISN] Everywhere your MAC address shows up

From: cult hero <jericho_at_dimensional.com>
Date: Sat 15 May 1999 - 16:02:35 CDT
Reply From: Andrew Esposito <AEsposit@LittleArch.com>

> We reported earlier on the brouhaha over the inclusion of hardware IDs in
> the Pentium III chip and privacy advocates' concerns about it.  Turns out
> many of us already have hardware IDs on our systems since all Ethernet
> cards have a MAC (stands for 'Media Access Control', whatever that
> means!), 

And just like the Pentium III chip, it can be modified through code.  I
just got over an issue where I had five network devices on a Solaris
machine all with the same MAC address.  The OS by default set all
addresses to the first devices address -- but it demonstrates that anyone
can write a program to change these MAC addresses as they see fit. 

Not such a good form of identification if a person can just run a program
and change it on a whim. 

--
Andrew Joseph Esposito
mailto:aje@fmstrategies.com
#include <disclaimer.std>
#define THINK_FOR_YOURSELF TRUE

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