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RE: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs
From: "Gary Turovsky" <GTurovsky () tpgstaffing com>
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 11:30:00 -0600
I know you can specify MAC addresses in those home DSL/Cable routers. I'm sure any similar device between the client and the host could be used to specify a different MAC address to the host.
-----Original Message----- From: Tony Meman [mailto:none () superig com br] Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 6:09 PM To: "security-basics () securityfocus com"@securityfocus.com; "security-basics () securityfocus com"@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs Is there any way to spoof MAC addr even if your NIC doesnt allow it? If so, how? -- none On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, jon kintner wrote:I know mac addresses can be spoofed pretty easily, butcould you setup anaccess list or filter that would disallow all mac addressesexcept for theones specified on your network(s)?
Current thread:
- RE: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs, (continued)
- RE: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs Sarbjit Singh Gill (Dec 06)
- Re: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs Hasnain Atique (Dec 06)
- Re: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs Tony Meman (Dec 09)
- Re: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs jon kintner (Dec 09)
- Re: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs Gene (Dec 11)
- Re: Preventing DHCP from allocating IPs Tony Meman (Dec 12)