Hi, I have the following configuration in spoof.conf in order to anonymise MAC addresses when connecting to a network:
[device-mac-randomization] wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=yes [connection-mac-randomization] ethernet.cloned-mac-address=stable wifi.cloned-mac-address=stable However, this doesn't work with an iPhone tether ethernet device: Jun 8 10:53:06 testing NetworkManager[50086]: <info> [1623124386.8513] device (iphone): state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed') Jun 8 10:53:06 testing NetworkManager[50086]: <warn> [1623124386.8520] platform-linux: do-change-link[19]: failure changing link: failure 95 (Operation not supported) Jun 8 10:53:06 testing NetworkManager[50086]: <warn> [1623124386.8537] platform-linux: do-change-link[19]: failure changing link: failure 95 (Operation not supported) Jun 8 10:53:06 testing NetworkManager[50086]: <warn> [1623124386.8537] device (iphone): set-hw-addr: failed to set-cloned MAC address to fa:2b:4c:dd:47:b1 (stable) (NME_UNSPEC) Jun 8 10:53:06 testing NetworkManager[50086]: <info> [1623124386.8550] device (iphone): state change: prepare -> failed (reason 'config-failed', sys-iface-state: 'managed') Probably the device doesn't allow the MAC address to be changed. Anyway, I decided to see if I could disable the MAC address randomisation for a specific device with the following config file: [connection-iphone] match-device=interface-name:iphone ethernet.cloned-mac-address=preserve ... but it doesn't seem to work, NM always tries to set the ethernet address of the device as above. Am I doing something wrong? Is this possible, to have a global randomisation on but turned off for a specific device? Thank you! -- Pedro Ribeiro Vulnerability and Reverse Engineer / Cyber Security Specialist ped...@gmail.com PGP: 4CE8 5A3D 133D 78BB BC03 671C 3C39 4966 870E 966C _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list