MAC Changer is a GNU/Linux utility for viewing/manipulating the MAC addresses of network interfaces. It can set specific, random, vendor-based (with a 6600+ vendor list), and device-type-based MACs.
| Tags | Internet Security Clustering/Distributed Networks Hardware Networking Systems Administration |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes a bug in the random MAC assignment: it will not set a broadcast address any more. In this release, more than 500 MAC ranges were updated.


Changes: This release adds 600 new MAC addresses, the --version and --show flags, and a GNU Texinfo manual. The downloader script has been rewritten as well.


Changes: Support for 35 new wireless cards was added.


Changes: 5500+ new MAC addresses were added, and code cleanups were made.


Changes: Over 5000 new MAC addresses were added, and the executable name was changed from "macc" to "macchanger" to fix Debian packaging problems.