Tomson14
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I believe I have located an issue with the Mark vii PineAP advanced Source Mac setting. At first what I was trying to do was spoof my MAC address by typing these command directly in the prompt:
Quoteifconfig wlan0 down && macchanger -r wlan0 && ifconfig wlan0 up
ifconfig wlan1 down && macchanger -r wlan1 && ifconfig wlan1 up
ifconfig wlan2 down && macchanger -r wlan2 && ifconfig wlan2 up
ifconfig wlan1mon down && macchanger -r wlan1mon && ifconfig wlan1mon upWhile it worked and my MAC was changed I realized my clients were promptly kicked off even though the AP was still showing they could not connect. This led me to believe I had to update PineAP source MAC. When I went to check it still had the original MAC. I updated it to the new spoofed MAC address and while it said it was a success I refresh the pineapple page to make sure it stuck and sadly it was still showing the original MAC. What I am asking for is not a fix but more so a command for the command prompt that would allow me to update the MAC Source. Thank you and if I am misunderstanding anything please do let me know as I am still learning.
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This may be me just not understanding as I am still fairly new to all of this. But when I run the command:
ifconfig wlan0 down && macchanger -r wlan0 && ifconfig wlan0 up
I am prompted with a success that it has changed. I can go into the network settings on the interface and see that it has changed. The thing is when I check by recon to make sure it was truly a success it still shows up as the old mac address? The settings in network interface shows the new mac but when I recon it still shows the old one. Its probably something simple but any help is great!
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Haha sorry about that! Was on so many forums I did not even realize it. Thanks for the heads up @dark_pyrro