On 01/27/2017 06:03 AM, pl1...@sigaint.org wrote:
Then if I use other internet connections and spoof MAC, they never know my
real MAC,right?
If you're using Network Manager MAC randomization described in the doc,
then yes---it will use a different random address with each "connection"
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> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 09:11:06PM +0100, Sae wrote:
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> On 27/01/2017 00:45, Unman wrote:
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Spoofing your MAC is usefull in networks which are not under your
control (hotspots, school, work, …).
Then, from that network point of view, your computer won't identify
itself with your mac address that is closely tied to your computer hardware.
of course this is useless, if you have a login
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On 25/01/2017 20:34, pl1...@sigaint.org wrote:
> Hi
> I followed the guide that explains how to spoof MAC using debian based
&
Hi
I followed the guide that explains how to spoof MAC using debian based
appVM. Now will my ISP "see" this new or it anonymize just my surfing?
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