Hello,
In order to replace my ISP router, I've configured my UTM 9 to have a virtual MAC that is the ISP router MAC.
This way, I get authentified to their server and get my IP address and internet access.
I did this a couple of years ago.
I did notice thou, that this virtual MAC became the 'real' MAC of the eth interface
Dual LAN motherboard, so both adapter have a similar MAC
Highlighted in green: the virtual MAC configured years ago (on eth1 which became eth2 at some point ?) real MAC: fc:aa:14:2f:04:d3
Highlighted in blue: the real MAC of my other adapter (eth0)
Circled in green: I can set a new virtual MAC for this interface that is currently using a virtual MAC already ?
so my question is: WTF ?
(i know realtek are not great, etc etc etc. they're still working just fine, and that's fine for my home setup)
Boot messages log extract:
2024:01:09-19:52:10 router [daemon:info] irqd[3460]: getting interface notifications 2024:01:09-19:52:10 router [daemon:info] irqd[3460]: lo loopback <loopback,up,running,lowerup> group 0 2024:01:09-19:52:10 router [daemon:info] irqd[3460]: RPS enabled, XPS enabled 2024:01:09-19:52:10 router [daemon:info] irqd[3460]: lo: detected 1 queue(s), 'network' cpuset 2024:01:09-19:52:10 router [daemon:info] irqd[3460]: lo:0: affinity irq=0x1 rps/xps=0x1 2024:01:09-19:52:10 router [daemon:info] irqd[3460]: lo: up 2024:01:09-19:52:10 router [daemon:info] irqd[3460]: eth0 ether fc:aa:14:2f:04:d1 <broadcast,multicast> group 0 2024:01:09-19:52:10 router [daemon:info] irqd[3460]: eth2 ether 00:1e:80:44:00:e9 <broadcast,multicast> group 0
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