Re: What does a network having all identical MAC addresses mean?
- From: nnp <version5@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 05:47:06 -0800
I'm gonna guess transparent proxy. One machine is responding for all IP's.
--nnp
On Nov 10, 2007 2:49 PM, Paul Greene <techlists@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was in a free wi-fi hotspot the other day and just for kicks ran an
NMAP scan to see how many people were logged on.
I noticed something peculiar though. Every IP address had identical MAC
addresses. Is this some security thing the hotspot had going on? Or is
it some kind of devious thing going on by one of the other customers in
the hotspot?
PG
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