I am not sure what your problem is, but I am curious why you would replace the PIX with a Linux box? I am all for Linux, but PIX is one of the fastest firewalls on the market. Dusty ------------------------------------------------------ > Warren, you have been so selfless with your time in helping others on > this list, and I wish I could help you on this one, but I doubt there > are any hardcore Cisco guys tuned in. The ONLY guy I know of who's any > good with Cisco is Del Wong, the one-man Flex.net team, but he usually > does his best to avoid questions. It's possible that he might answer a > single short question, if you're very polite. > > > -Jeff Mings > > > Warren Togami wrote: > > >Today I tried to replace my workplace's Cisco PIX firewall with a Linux > >iptables box, but the network seemed to refuse to let go of the old MAC > >attached to the IP address. The campus network is entirely Cisco. I > >thought it was the MAC address, so I tried to manually set the MAC on the > >Linux ethernet card to match the PIX interface. It didn't work. > > > >I'm perplexed. I know very little about the Cisco specific stuff. Anyone > >have any clue what I'm doing wrong? > > > >Warren Togami > >warren@togami.com > > > > > > > > > > > --- > You are currently subscribed to luau as: dusty@sandust.com > To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub')