How to Change Our Mac Address using Macchanger

How to Change Our Mac Address using Macchanger

To change your MAC address using the macchanger tool on Linux, follow these steps:

1. Open a terminal window on your Linux system.

2. Install macchanger if it is not already installed on your system. You can install it using the following command:

sudo apt-get install macchanger

Note: This command is for Ubuntu-based systems. If you are using a different Linux distribution, you may need to use a different command to install macchanger.

3. Disable your network interface. You can do this by running the following command:

sudo ifconfig eth0 down

Replace eth0 with the name of your network interface. You can find the name of your network interface by running the command ifconfig.

4. Change your MAC address using macchanger. You can use the following command to change your MAC address:

sudo macchanger -a eth0

Replace eth0 with the name of your network interface.

5. Enable your network interface. You can do this by running the following command:

sudo ifconfig eth0 up

Replace eth0 with the name of your network interface.

That's it! Your MAC address should now be changed. You can verify your new MAC address by running the command ifconfig and looking for the HWaddr field under your network interface.

How to Change Our Mac Address using Macchanger

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