I have a problem using Linc. Not able to configure it for use with two ethernet cards. I get the message "You are not allowed to Login". The OG cyberoam client works fine under windows. Already tried entering both MAC addresses in the config file . Anyone with a solution ?
Yes,
Ask your ISP to remove the MAC Address verification check box from his administration interface of Cyberoam ... this is added as new feature in the Cyberoam Server now ...
There is not other way it can be resolved.
Best Regards, Mitul Limbani CTO, Enterux Solutions The Enterprise Linux Company (http://www.enterux.com/)
I want the Cyberoam Client (it is called 24OnlineClient.exe on my pc) in Linux to use (emulate) the mac address of windows based pc where I normally use the internet connection.
1. How do I find out what is the mac address of the windows pc where the cable is currently connected
2. How do I make Cyberoam client send out that specific mac address
I asked my cable guy to disable the mac address checking for my pc, but he refused to do it.
Regards Saswata
----- Original Message ----- From: NaveD To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 3:36 PM Subject: [ILUG-BOM] Regarding Cyberoam Client
I have a problem using Linc. Not able to configure it for use with two ethernet cards. I get the message "You are not allowed to Login". The OG cyberoam client works fine under windows. Already tried entering both MAC addresses in the config file . Anyone with a solution ?
On 18/04/03 21:05 +0530, Saswata Banerjee & Associates wrote:
- How do I find out what is the mac address of the windows pc where
the cable is currently connected
Set line length. man arp(8) man arping(8)
- How do I make Cyberoam client send out that specific mac address
man ifconfig(8) Just set the MAC of the Linux box the same as that of the windows node.
I asked my cable guy to disable the mac address checking for my pc, but he refused to do it.
At this point, I would go to dialup. I will not deal with technology providers that inisist I use /their/ choice of tool. I will not deal with "ISPs" giving RFC 1918 addresses. Being NATted is not what I am willing to accept.
Devdas Bhagat