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NatsuMacTool is a tool that automatically sets a random MAC address for the primary network interface upon system startup.

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natsumactool

NatsuMacTool is a simple script written in Bash to automatically set a random MAC address for the primary network interface upon system startup in Linux.

Features

  • Automatically sets a random MAC address for the primary network interface upon system startup.
  • Enhances privacy and security by periodically changing the MAC address.
  • Easy to use and configure.

Prerequisites

  • Bash
  • NetworkManager (nmcli command)

Usage

  1. Clone this repository or download the NatsuMacTool.sh script.
  2. Make the script executable by running:
    chmod +x NatsuMacTool.sh
    
  3. Run the script with sudo privileges:
    sudo ./NatsuMacTool.sh
    
  4. (Optional) Make the script run automatically on system startup by following these steps:
    • Open the rc.local file for editing with sudo privileges:
      sudo nano /etc/rc.local
      
    • Add the following line before the line exit 0:
      /bin/bash /path/to/NatsuMacTool.sh
      
      Replace /path/to/NatsuMacTool.sh with the full path to your script file.
    • Save the changes and exit the editor.
    • Make sure that rc.local is executable by running:
      sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
      
    • Reboot your system to apply the changes:
      sudo reboot
      

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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