Spoof Mac Address - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, is there anyway to spoof the MAC address on an m8 running 4.4.3 all the apps in the play store seem to end in an authentication error once the mac is changed by an app. This also happens when using a terminal and busybox with ifconfig, iplink etc.
Thanks.

Lothandyr said:
Hi, is there anyway to spoof the MAC address on an m8 running 4.4.3 all the apps in the play store seem to end in an authentication error once the mac is changed by an app. This also happens when using a terminal and busybox with ifconfig, iplink etc.
Thanks.
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Have you tried Pri-Fi?

Pry Fi causes an authentication error once the mac is spoofed, so the phone won't reconnect to the AP.

Does anyone have a solution for this??
This is would be a huge help if someone could find or has found a way to implement this. Ive tried the apps Mac Spoof and Mac Address Ghost with no luck. I went digging around in the system and found some files that I was denied access to (Searching terms like 'wlan' in ES File Explorer) and the ones I did dig through didn't contain any info. The /persist folder also contains nothing, which a few different posts lead me to check. I'm on a Rooted and S-Off Verizon HTC One M8 Stock before the update bringing power saver if its any help.

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[Q] Spoofing Mac Address

So ive been trying to spoof the mac address on my HTC Desire (LEE Droid 2.2a, rooted) but to no avail.
Ive tried going through terminal and putting "ip link set etho...." but i get "operation not permitted"
Ive seen this guide for the HTC Hero but I dunno if it'll work on a Desire:
ip208-100-42-21.static.xda-developers. com/showthread.php?t=686789
Anybody have any ideas? And im doing this because my university doesnt allow any mobile devices to connect to their network, only laptops. So im trying to spoof my Android's Mac Address to my laptops.
Thanks in Advance.
Oqudsi said:
So ive been trying to spoof the mac address on my HTC Desire (LEE Droid 2.2a, rooted) but to no avail.
Ive tried going through terminal and putting "ip link set etho...." but i get "operation not permitted"
Ive seen this guide for the HTC Hero but I dunno if it'll work on a Desire:
ip208-100-42-21.static.xda-developers. com/showthread.php?t=686789
Anybody have any ideas? And im doing this because my university doesnt allow any mobile devices to connect to their network, only laptops. So im trying to spoof my Android's Mac Address to my laptops.
Thanks in Advance.
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So i think it worked, first thing you need to do is put in the command su so that the Terminal gets Super User access.
Then just put
iplink set eth0 address XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
iplink set eth0 broadcast XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
then to make sure it worked go to iplink show eth0
Will try that on my Wildfire. Phone must be rooted, right? Any other changes to phone?
I used this method, set eth0 a new mac address
then reboot my phone , put "iplink show" , the eth0 was missed
What can I do now ?

[Q] I9195 - Unable to connect to WIFI network (Authentication error occurred);

So, here it goes.
My goal is to connect to a network using certain MAC address. Wanted network is marked with "open" and I know that it allows access only to certain devices (according to MAC) on which the administrator have gave a permission to. Once your MAC passes the verification, device gets connected to the network and then I'm asked to enter username and password through WEB browser (well known for me, because it is a procedure that I do on my other device, as well as all my colleagues do).
For example, I was allowed to provide one personal MAC address to administrator to connect to this network. I would like to set the MAC address of my other personal device and set it on my I9195 so that I can access the same network.
So, what have I done so far: I9195 is rooted, it has Android 4.2.2 on it and Busybox installed. I have changed MAC on it using following apps: MacChanger (blue WIFI logo), MAC Address Ghost (green ghost logo), using Android Terminal Emulator commands and via MAC Spoofer (black circle with green text logo). What can I conclude: As soon as superuser has granted the access to these apps, all of them manage to change the MAC. I've done the verification using Terminal Emulator. I also have to add that the MAC remains original if viewed from WIFI advanced menu BUT this shouldn't be an issue because:
1.) Colleague of mine is using his S4 (rooted etc.), while using MAC Address Ghost that does not change the original address (viewed from WIFI advanced menu) but he manages to make a spoof (verified from the Android Terminal Emulator, as all of this apps actually do) and he manages to connect without any problems in the same way as I connect with another device that I have!
2.) I had time to make a small test at home which put a light on the idea that the problem should be focused on the Samsung (and not on the router, especially because I am unable to modify anything on the router on this facility, not even restarting it). My home network works in a similar way as the network that we are discussing about. My S4 Mini has been included in it with his original MAC and it connects to the network without any problems. My other device is also included to the network using its MAC (the one that I am using for spoofing). My other device is turned OFF, router has been reset and I am normally accessing the network with S4 Mini. Then I run the MAC Address Ghost to spoof the MAC on my S4 Mini. In that moment, I have lost the connection that I had which means that the MAC spoofer actually did something. I tried to reconnect to the network but then I am asked to enter the password for my network. I have checked and re-checked it many times, tried to forget the network and doing it all over again but it does not accept the CORRECT password. Changing my MAC back to the original one connects S4 Mini back to the network, while accepting the password immediately.
Problem is represented in a way that it either says “saved” and does not connect to the network or every few times displays a message “Authentication error occurred”.
I have tried I would say every possibility that I’ve seen over the internet. That includes:
1.) Installing WiFi Connection Manager (it provided some info regarding the network that I wish to connect to: IEEE 802.11g standard, 54 Mb link and CH:11). I’ve used its function to fix the WIFI (advanced fix (root required)) but it didn’t help.
2.) All sorts of staying close to the rooter, while enabling and disabling the Power save mode (accessed via *#0011# command) or while having GSM signal.
3.) Browsing through system, data etc. folders to try to find the file that contains the MAC address information (like it did on older android versions in the nvram file). I’ve been unable to find this file or any sort of file that displays my MAC for the purpose to modify it.
I have a plan to upgrade Android to version 4.4.2 later today and make a test.
Please, feel free to suggest anything else! If I do not succeed, I will have to replace my S4 Mini with something else.
Kind regards,
QUICK REPLY: After installing CyanoGEN MOD 4.4.2, the problem remains!
I think there could be a shorter solution! On Sony Xperia Acro S with 4.1.2 Android it was just a matter of changing the MAC address within the file data/etc/wifi/fw! One minute modification...
So, please, if somebody knows the path to the file that contains MAC on CyanoGEN MOD 4.4.2 or on Android 4.2.2, PLEASE HELP!
Kind regards!

[Q] How to temporary change MAC Address

Hello guys!
Do you know how we change the mac address on the note ii (am rooted with phoenix rom 4.3). I have seen a few tutorials here but unfortunately i havent managed to get it work. When i go to the terminal with busybox installed and type busybox ifconfig it says applet ifconfig not found. I had no luck also with apps found in google play. Any ideas?

(Need "more" help) WIfi mac address still stuck to 02:00:00:00:00))

Hi,
I have read almost everything that this forum gave me and some solution from the rest of the internet and STILL my wifi mac address is still stcuk at 02:00:00:00:00:00
Wifi won't turn on and it won't display available wifi
I can't remember exactly what caused it but i'll try to share my recollection
I vaguely remember that i was able to connect to the wifi before trying to fix it. Can't recall what really happened
I fixed the random rebooting nexus 5x by using unblod fix
I think i tried rooting it and succeeded with a twrp recovery
I vaguely remember flashing a zip custom rom with wrong version and brought it into a soft brick. Cant find the file anymore.
I reflashed it with flash all batch file from stock firmware
the phone is bootlooping
Fixed it again using unblod exe using the stock firmware's boot.img
Wifi wont turn on
mac address is 02:00:00:00:00:00
Tried on android 6.0, 7.0, 7.1.2, 8.0 and 8.1.0
Other solutions tried:
Nil Mac app. Seems to work app wise but mac is still stuck at 02:00:00:00:00:00 on settings. Wifi wont turn on
Manually edited, placed *.bin file in /persist, and /etc/firmware/wlan/qca_cld/
WIfi mac changer apps from appstore (they dont work)
Some root apps that mess with the phone's setting (cant find anything that seems to deal with wifi mac address)
p.s.
I also tried bricking the phone using TWRP wipe and checking all the wipe locations to eliminate remnants from previous mods
I cant seem to do anything. Still stuck at 02:00:00:00:00:00
Any more suggestions on where to look?
Or is android not getting the real mac address and revert to 02:00:00:00:00:00 and wont let wifi turn on during flash all script?
Thanks in advance.
Recent Android hides the MAC address to prevent tracking. 02:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx means a site-local MAC address.
Try using "ip link" and looking for the wlan0 entry. eg.
Code:
22: wlan0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP mode DORMANT group default qlen 3000
link/ether 2c:59:8a:xx:xx:xx brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
nowster said:
Recent Android hides the MAC address to prevent tracking. 02:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx means a site-local MAC address.
Try using "ip link" and looking for the wlan0 entry. eg.
Code:
22: wlan0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP mode DORMANT group default qlen 3000
link/ether 2c:59:8a:xx:xx:xx brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
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HI,
thanks for the reply. I already did that and i got a mac address that is not 02:00:00...
then i tried to change it using if config just to see if it changes using the command.
I got an error saying wlan0 not found (not exact words)
Is there a different MAC address in Settings -> System -> About phone -> Status ?
nowster said:
Is there a different MAC address in Settings -> System -> About phone -> Status ?
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No, it is 02:00:00:00:00:00.
arviverona said:
No, it is 02:00:00:00:00:00.
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Did this ever get fixed? I'm facing the same issue. However, the steps I did was trying to spoof a MacAddress using Busybox and a terminal emulator.
Just using that would not allow me to connect to wifi, but wifi was turned on. Then I read to change the wlan.bin file in the persists folder.
After I changed that file and did a reboot wifi would not turn on.
I tried:
1. factory reset
2.Changing the wlan.bin back to what it was
3.Sideload android 8.0
4.Flash OEM back to factory
Nothing seems to work. Settings->about->status MacAddress says "unavailable", but
wifi -> preferences -> advance shows MacAddress 02:00:00:00:00:00
Any help would be great,
-realkewl
Try AMC, its the only MAC Address Changer app I could find that worked on my 5x. That was without a screwed up MAC address to begin with, but It might work for you.
I downloaded it from the play store, but now its not there. Here's the apk from my phone:
https://sqerk.com/pythonlimited.amc.apk
Looks like AMC was forked from nMAC :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/app-nmac-nil-mac-changer-t3391283
sqerk said:
Try AMC, its the only MAC Address Changer app I could find that worked on my 5x. That was without a screwed up MAC address to begin with, but It might work for you.
I downloaded it from the play store, but now its not there. Here's the apk from my phone:
https://sqerk.com/pythonlimited.amc.apk
Looks like AMC was forked from nMAC :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/app-nmac-nil-mac-changer-t3391283
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Thanks, but I figured it out. I was trying to flash with the same version 8.0...and for whatever reason that did not work, so I tried a costume ROM and it brought back my MAC address, so then I flash again to android 8.1 and my MAC address problems are fixed. Not sure why flashing with the same version did not fix it.
Thanks,
realkewl
realkewl said:
Thanks, but I figured it out. I was trying to flash with the same version 8.0...and for whatever reason that did not work, so I tried a costume ROM and it brought back my MAC address, so then I flash again to android 8.1 and my MAC address problems are fixed. Not sure why flashing with the same version did not fix it.
Thanks,
realkewl
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What Custom ROM did you use friend? I have the same exact issue with my Nexus 5. Maybe finding your previously installed Custom ROM, I can fix the issue too. I saw a lot of threads says that installing Custom ROMs or downgrading then upgrading OS using OTA updates given from their Android System fixed the issue. MAC address is important and controls everything that has to do with wireless connections in your device. Maybe this can help be fix my issue too. I am almost convinced to buy a brand new smartphone. It's almost my limit here... If this doesn't bother you, please, can you tell me what is the ROM you used?

Hosts not working with Open Beta 33

Hello, everyone.
After upgrading to the latest open beta (33, for oneplus 3) no matter what, I cannot manage hosts file to work (for ad blocking purpose). I tried any possible configuration I've found on the forums.. I'm using Magisk and I've tried with adaway, and with the unified hosts module (with the GUI and with the command in terminal). Tried with and without system less mode option... Nothing works. I've also tried by adding a one line hosts file with 0.0.0.0 facebook.com, it still loads.
I've noticed I have 2 hosts file: one in /etc and one in /data but none is working. What am I missing? Any extra suggestion would be helpful.
Thank you!
Check if your operator have a proxy activated by default in systen Settings-SIM-APN and if you find it delete the proxy address and restart
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. I had no proxy set, and the issue is also present when connected to my home/work wifi connection
Thanks

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