Blacklist for duplicate MAC's
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What version of FOG are you using? What distro of Linux and version?
If you look in the cloud in the top left of the WEB UI, it’ll have a revision number.
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Its a fresh pull: 3451
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I think that this is a developer question.
Give them time, they will eventually get around to this thread (probably sooner than later).
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Bumping this thread…
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Just so you’re all aware, I’ve been monitoring this thread waiting for more information.
How can you have two systems with the same mac address? Are you using a shared nic between systems?
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We had duplicate MACs happen to many white box systems one year that had their motherboards replaced… all with 00’s or 88’s for a MAC.
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Actually, I remember when I first started using FOG we had duplicate MAC issues. This was caused because I had “approved” pending MAC addresses - which included VMWare virtual networking adapters. These were all identical, since I had installed VMware Workstation on a base image and it had retained the same address on every PC.
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The notebooks (quick) register 2 MAC’s. One is the (unique) ethernet-interface, the second (not unique) is another unknown device. I could look up the brand/type, but thats not the problem. I agree, it should not be possible to have duplicate MAC’s, but the fact is: I have. I did not lookup the device responsible, but i guess it is the WAN/4G Gobi (Qualcomm) interface/modem without a SIM (telco related), where the interface functions as some sort of un-numbered/loopback interface
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Are these hosts automatically having their pending mac addresses accepted? And are you on FOG 1.2.0?
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It’s a SVN#3451 pull
I don’t know what thee default are, but I think you are referring to this setting:

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Ah ok! Maybe this is default behaviour now? Tom will probably weigh in soon.
I’ll upgrade to SVN later and see what happens myself.