I'm not particularly surprised, in both cases the "stable" MAC is<snip>>
> I don't understand why two different os'es report 2 different mac addresses
> for the same physical nic. I know you can spoof nics, but I've not set this
> up so it shouldnt be happening.
generated based on information in the SoC and I believe the algorithm
did change for some reason. Is it stable on that address between
reboots of Fedora?
> Also under Fedora 26 the nic can obtain an ip address via dhcp, but I've yet
> to find a network task it can perform once configured. It can't ping, use
> the tcp stack browse the web, or any other task I tried.
Is the firewall blocking? What does "iptables -L" show?
>
> Rance
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