[kismac] Re: SpoofMAC 1.0 Released
- From: themacuser <themacuser@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 10:15:57 +0930
Maybe if someone reverse-engineers the AppleAirPort.kext in the same
way as the AppleAirPort.kext and makes another spoofMAC. That should
work.
But ONLY if.
On 06/10/2005, at 6:33 AM, Olivier Warin wrote:
Le 5 oct. 05 à 22:50, tom a écrit :
is there any way to get it to work with regular airport cards
Of course not.
MAC address spoofing with the Airport Extreme interface is done via
binary patching.
So there are no way to use this tool with 1st generation airport card.
Anyway, spoofing the MAC on those cards is, afaik, fairly trivial.
Sincerely,
/Olivier
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Le 5 oct. 05 à 22:50, tom a écrit :
is there any way to get it to work with regular airport cards
Of course not.
MAC address spoofing with the Airport Extreme interface is done via binary patching.
So there are no way to use this tool with 1st generation airport card.
Anyway, spoofing the MAC on those cards is, afaik, fairly trivial.
Sincerely,
/Olivier
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http://xview.net
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