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Since NM has been updated to 1.2 in the repos, I've been looking for a way to enable the new MAC address randomization feature, but I can't seem to find anything by googling or by searching the arch wiki. Any idea how to enable it?
Last edited by halogen (2016-05-01 06:38:10)
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Last edited by masolit (2019-12-03 16:07:25)
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@masolit, macchanger is a separate program, while the OP wants to know about NM's own mac randomization feature.
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Try 'man NetworkManager.conf'
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Try 'man NetworkManager.conf'
Ah, there it is. Thanks.
I'll try placing wifi.mac-address-randomization=true under the [main] section then.
Last edited by halogen (2016-04-30 17:43:38)
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Is it possible to use this for wired connections too?
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@Thorsten you should use Macchanger for LAN. The new NM feature only applies to wireless networks (and AFAIK only while scanning - see https://blogs.gnome.org/lkundrak/2016/0 … -networks/ and https://lwn.net/Articles/684796/)
Last edited by halogen (2016-05-01 13:05:59)
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I'll try placing wifi.mac-address-randomization=true under the [main] section then.
From the man page it seems that option should go into a [connection] section, not the [main] section.
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From the man page it seems that option should go into a [connection] section, not the [main] section.
I guess you're right. Thanks.
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Has anyone got this working?
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