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01:16.03 | [g2] | beewoolie-away, hey do you ever use ebtables ? |
01:16.20 | beewoolie-away | ebtables? No. Is it like iptables? |
01:17.05 | [g2] | yeah, allows for transparent bridging firewalls filtering at the link layer and fully interoperating with iptables |
01:17.06 | beewoolie-away | Looks like the cisco PIX idea. |
01:17.22 | beewoolie-away | Layer 2 switching. |
01:17.42 | [g2] | well firewalling |
01:17.54 | [g2] | I don't know if you can swtich, but you can drop |
01:18.19 | [g2] | if you can replace MAC addrs then and use different interfaces then yes you could switch |
01:18.38 | [g2] | it's in OE and I've built it but haven't run it |
01:52.05 | beewoolie-away | Anything is possible. Linux networking allows multiple mac addresses per interface as well as multiple IP addresses. MAC switching has some advantages, especially when you have a limited number of IP addresses in your network. |
01:52.12 | beewoolie-away | Cheers, bbl |
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03:05.14 | [g2] | pJames, welcome :) |
03:05.38 | [g2] | you may want to check out http://www.openjtag.net |
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