On Mon, 22 Aug 2016, David Timms wrote:
On 22/08/16 15:38, vendor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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So, I know I could disconnect and type in a mac address using the gui
for network manager, but I'd like to be able to script this. What am I
doing wrong? How can I get NetworkManager to scarf up a mac address I
generate either by editing a config file or by using nmcli?
Maybe try using the GUI to see if it actually works. If it does, work
out which files get changed and therefore what needs to be changed from
scripting?
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Yes, it works using the gui, though it really does change the mac on a
per-connection basis. Changing the mac for ssid attwifi, for instance
doesn't affect the mac for my home network.
I don't know where these files are to monitor them, but if I did, I'd
stumble through that way.
... but I'd rather make the change at the interface level rather than
the connection level.
billo
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