How To Change MAC Address
by dervish on Nov.11, 2010, under Linux, Networking
f4:43:2f:a3:93:95 = new MAC
# ifconfig eth0 down
# ifconfig eth0 hw ether f4:43:2f:a3:93:95
# ifconfig eth0 up
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