My security e-mail contained the following this morning (addresses hidden):
The device concerned is a Dell C1760nw printer (a rebadged Xerox, I believe) which contains a WiFi interface (not used) and an Ethernet one which is. It was switched on for around 10 minutes to print from another machine and seems to have changed its MAC address several times. Just wondered whether it's just a peculiarity of the printer or whether something else should be suspected.
Code:
master6.evenas.org kernel log messages:
+arp: 192.168.x.y moved from aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa to bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb on re0
+arp: 192.168.x.y moved from bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb to aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa on re0
+arp: 192.168.x.y moved from aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa to bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb on re0
+arp: 192.168.x.y moved from bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb to aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa on re0
+arp: 192.168.x.y moved from aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa to bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb on re0