I am trying many ways to change/spoof my MAC address, but I am unable to do so. I used a-mac, SMAC, macshift, but all my attempts are of no use.
I have static IP.
Help with MAC spoofing
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Help with MAC spoofing
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you can change the MAC by a regedit.
For XP/2000/Vista
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Go to Start -> Run, type "regedt32" to start registry editor. Do not use "Regedit". Win9x will likely have to use regedit.
Information on all your NICs can be found the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ Class\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002bE10318}\ . Under this key you will find a bunch of sub keys labeled as 0000, 00001, 0002 and so forth. We can assume any MAC address we want by finding the key that controls the NIC we want to change, putting in a string value called "NetworkAddress" and setting it to the MAC address we want to use formatted as a twelve digit hex number (example: 000000000001). To find out which key is which we can search through them for the value "DriverDesc" until we find the one that matches the NIC we wish to alter. After you set "NetworkAddress" to the address you want just restart the NIC by disabling it then enabling it (or in the case of PCMCIA cards, just eject and reinsert). You can confirm the MAC address change by using the "getmac" or "ipconfig /all" commands.
or try another tool(s)
Use Mac Makeup ( http://www.gorlani.com/publicprj/macmak ... makeup.asp ), MadMACs (http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=secu ... ac-spoofer), Smac ( http://www.klcconsulting.net/smac/ ) or Etherchange (http://ntsecurity.nu/toolbox/etherchange/ ). Mac Makeup is a cool little GUI and Command line tool that's freeware, the creator also offers a Plugin for Bart's PE builder. MadMACs is a tool to randomize your MAC address and host name on every reboot. Smac has a nice GUI and was free but has since gone commercial, there's no reason to bother with it as there are free tools that are just as good.
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Make sure that your disable and reenable your nic after the change or it won't take effect.
DNR
For XP/2000/Vista
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Go to Start -> Run, type "regedt32" to start registry editor. Do not use "Regedit". Win9x will likely have to use regedit.
Information on all your NICs can be found the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ Class\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002bE10318}\ . Under this key you will find a bunch of sub keys labeled as 0000, 00001, 0002 and so forth. We can assume any MAC address we want by finding the key that controls the NIC we want to change, putting in a string value called "NetworkAddress" and setting it to the MAC address we want to use formatted as a twelve digit hex number (example: 000000000001). To find out which key is which we can search through them for the value "DriverDesc" until we find the one that matches the NIC we wish to alter. After you set "NetworkAddress" to the address you want just restart the NIC by disabling it then enabling it (or in the case of PCMCIA cards, just eject and reinsert). You can confirm the MAC address change by using the "getmac" or "ipconfig /all" commands.
or try another tool(s)
Use Mac Makeup ( http://www.gorlani.com/publicprj/macmak ... makeup.asp ), MadMACs (http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=secu ... ac-spoofer), Smac ( http://www.klcconsulting.net/smac/ ) or Etherchange (http://ntsecurity.nu/toolbox/etherchange/ ). Mac Makeup is a cool little GUI and Command line tool that's freeware, the creator also offers a Plugin for Bart's PE builder. MadMACs is a tool to randomize your MAC address and host name on every reboot. Smac has a nice GUI and was free but has since gone commercial, there's no reason to bother with it as there are free tools that are just as good.
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Make sure that your disable and reenable your nic after the change or it won't take effect.
DNR
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Thanks for the useful post DNR. Your 1st method is not working. Now I will go for 2nd methods, tools, which I don't prefer generally. But I have to use that now
Otherwise, doing everything manually is a quite fun and interesting thing too...
Otherwise, doing everything manually is a quite fun and interesting thing too...
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