Hardly twisted at all. This is exactly what Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) is for. Though in the case of trying to automatically set a machine's IP, you're better off with DHCP. I suspect you have some other twisted purpose, though.
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In reply to Re: mac to IP address?
by hardburn
in thread mac to IP address?
by Anonymous Monk
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