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Tomson14

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    On 11/29/2021 at 2:18 AM, dark_pyrro said:

    The thing I think you have misunderstood is that it's kind of fruitless to post things related to the Mark VII in the Mark V section of the forum. Post this in the correct part of the forum instead. Or better still, take it to Discord. Those discussions are far more active and responsive.

     

    Haha sorry about that! Was on so many forums I did not even realize it. Thanks for the heads up @dark_pyrro

  2. 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:

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    ifconfig 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 up

    While 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.  

  3. 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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