Is there any way to change the MAC address of a NIC. That functionality doesn't seem to be included in the webadmin interface. MAC spoofing is a useful thing for gateways. It might be worth adding in the future.
Anyway, I don't have a ton of linux experience, so please forgive any idiocy on my part. I apologize in advance. Anyway, I know I can change the MAC with ifconfig, but that change does not persist through reboots. Is there a .conf file somewhere I could edit that stores the MAC? I tried finding the rc.local to sript the ifconfig commands, but that files doesn't exist. If I had to guess, I would suspect that rc.astaro is a renamed rc.local and that editing it would work. I don't have much of a point of reference for rc.local files though, so I didn't have much of a point of reference to know if rc.astaro = rc.local. I wanted to make sure I wasn't going to break everything if I edit that file.
So I am wondering: (1) Is it safe toedi that file to script the ifconfig commands to change the MAC address? (2) Is there a better way to do what I want to achieve?
Thanks,
Matt
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