In case you want your machine to acquire a random MAC address every time you restart the machine, you can do so by storing the following command in the ‘/etc/network/interfaces’ file: You can also specify the MAC address that you want to use by using the option ’m’ as shown in the figure. The option ‘A’ is used to set the random vendor MAC of any kind, while ‘a’ is used to set the random vendor MAC of the same kind. Here, the option ‘r’ is used to tell macchanger to use a ‘random’ MAC address. For instance, as eth0 or wlan0 are the interfaces for wired and wireless connection respectively, here’s how you would use it: It lets you change the hardware address pertaining to a particular interface on your machine. Macchanger is a tool already available in Kali Linux or Backtrack.
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