Hi,
Ralph Ronnquist via Dng writes:
> [...]
> btw, the MAC address choice has some rules apart from needing to be different
> from any other MAC address your networking will get to know of. My rule of
> thumb is to start with 04, end with 2, and fill the middle "randomly", but keep
> the same MAC address allocated for its individual guest system, which I also
> keep documented in /home/share/dhcphosts.
If you pick MAC addresses for your VMs, just make sure they are locally
administered ones. See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address#Universal_vs._local
These have the second least significant bit of the first byte set to
one, so starting with 04 is NG. First byte values matching 0x#2, 0x#3,
0x#6, 0x#7, 0x#a, 0x#b, 0x#e and 0x#f, where # stands for an arbitrary
hexdigit, are fine.
Hope this helps,
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