oh sorry i forgot.

authenticate in radius.. using username/password/MAC address



> An Nforce 2 (with Built in Lan) have a BIOS capability to change the
> MAC address of its built-in LAN card.
>
> ex: AA-AA-AA-AA-AA-AA
>
> Anyway, a squid precompiled to authenticate MAC, can do that. If what u
> want is internet authentication (since u didn't specify specific
> service)
>
>
>> Anyone have an idea regarding Username, Password and MAC address
>> authenticate combination for a certain client?
>>
>
> Two major disadvantages:
>
> 1. MAC addresses cannot be transmitted across gateways.
> 2. MAC addresses can be easily forged. This is the key component of ARP
> spoofing attacks.
>
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