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Date:      Fri, 03 Oct 2014 12:55:54 +0000
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To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 187363] [new port] net/macchanger: GNU macchanger port for the FreeBSD system
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John Ten <ritanopi@eclipso.ch> changed:

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--- Comment #18 from John Ten <ritanopi@eclipso.ch> ---
Hi,

Finding out the original MAC (ethtool style) can be done using:

sysctl dev.XX.Y.nvm=1  (e.g sysctl dev.em.0.nvm=1)
sysctl dev.XX.Y.debug=1 (older FreeBSD releases)

Output in dmesg, or syslog contains the original MAC, at offset 0x0000.


(In reply to clutton from comment #17)
> (In reply to Kurt Jaeger from comment #16)
> > > What I need more is implementing last feature, reverting to the original MAC
> > > address. And I don't know how to do this on FreeBSD...
> > > How can I read the factory MAC address when it was already changed?
> > 
> > It's probably best to ask this on
> > 
> > https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/
> > 
> > I'll check how to IGNORE on 8.x in the meantime.
> 
> Wait, may be it's better to deliver the whole thing...

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