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Message-Id: <20100609101404.34796117.rembrandt@jpberlin.de>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 10:14:04 +0200
From: rembrandt <rembrandt@...erlin.de>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [TOOL]TMAC for Linux-beta

On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 12:16:59 -0700
Sagar Belure <sagar.belure@...il.com> wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> TMAC for Linux, is a bash program written for the purpose of changing the
> MAC address of network interface cards in Linux OS, provided it has Bash
> shell environment.
> Please check the details and some sort of, funny description about it.
> 
> http://sagar.belure.com/#tmac
> 
> This has been successfully tested with Ubuntu system.
> Suggestions are welcome.
> 
> -- 
> Thanks,
> Sagar Belure
> Security Analyst
> Secfence Technologies
> www.secfence.com

I programmed such a little toolchain written in KSH already and tested
it. Back then no pdKSH was needed and it worked with almost all generic
shells if I remember correctly.

Shamelessly stolen from my own README:
The toolchain allows you to:
 - choose and set a random MAC
 - choose and set a random MAC of a specific vendor
 - search for a vendor-specific MAC address-space
 - search for a vendor if you do know the MAC
 - using it in other scripts to do automated tasks if needed

Tested on: Darwin/DragonFly/FreeBSD/Linux/OpenBSD
Feedback is welcome because I think work should not get done twice...

If you like to take a look:
http://www.helith.net/src/setmac_0.1.tar.gz/


Kind regards,
Rembrandt

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