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Are you sure it's x86 of flexlm? Perhaps it's just running through rosetta (with unknown results as a consequence). I know that flexlm is often only able to detect the *first* network card. So perhaps it's detecting something but not what you expect it to see.

 

The short answer is though that if flexlm doesn't see the card then there is nothing you can do about it. Consider it as a bug in the software. Only the vendor can fix it for you.

 

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Good luck!

 

-- Poul

Hello pould. Thanks a lot for answering, I really appreciate ;)

 

It may be running through Rosetta. This Flexlm works conjointly with a software I use. When I launch the software, Flexlm checks the license of this software ; if checking went fine, the software loads, if it doesn't, I can't use the software.

 

Flexlm doesn't only check the validity of the license ; it also verifies that the Ethernet ID written in the license is the same as the machine's hostid.

The problem is that as Flexlm doesn't recognize my ethernet card, the Ethernet ID of the license is different from the one of my computer (0 for Flexlm).

 

If Flexlm was able to recognize my ethernet card, everything would run fine. It should recognize it, as MacOS does (and displays the correct Ethernet ID) ! So it must be a bug, you're right.

 

Do you think I can "modify" this installed Flexlm, by updating it, or using another licensing software ?

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