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**Make sure you get the right iface names**
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**Get the right iface names**
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It is crucial to get the correct **iface name** for the devices (ethernet and wifi) that you want to randomize. To do
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It's crucial to get the correct **iface name** for the devices (ethernet and wifi) you want to randomize. To get this,
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that, open your `sys-net` (or where your device drivers are) and type in `terminal` the command `ifconfig` the printout
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open your `sys-net` (or wherever your device drivers are) and type in `terminal` the command `ifconfig` the printout
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will look similar to:
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will look like:
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```
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enp0s0: flags=4099<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
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enp0s0: flags=4099<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
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TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
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TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
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The **iface name** values you are interested in are `enp0s0` and `wlp0s1` as those represent your ethernet and wifi
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The **iface name** values you're interested in are `enp0s0` and `wlp0s1` as those represent your ethernet and wifi
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devices, respectively.
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devices, respectively.
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Also, in this blob of text is your **actual MAC addresses** which you will use to verify the randomizing is working
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Also, in this prinout is your **actual MAC addresses** which are needed to verify the randomizing is working correctly.
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correctly. In this example, those addresses are `ether 9e:d6:53:02:4b:b6` and `ether 06:6d:70:a8:7b:35` respectively.
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In this example, the ethernet and wifi addresses are `ether 9e:d6:53:02:4b:b6` and `ether 06:6d:70:a8:7b:35`
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respectively. *Copy these MAC addresses down somewhere for later.*
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Now, go back to your `fedora-23` TemplateVM and use the `touch` command to create service files in the appropriate
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Now, go back to your `fedora-23` TemplateVM and use the `touch` command to create service files in the appropriate
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place, note that the `iface name` values at the end:
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place, note that the `iface name` values at the end:
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![sys-net Services Pane](/attachment/wiki/QubesScreenshots/r3rc1-sys-net-services.png)
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![sys-net Services Pane](/attachment/wiki/QubesScreenshots/r3rc1-sys-net-services.png)
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Your MAC address should now randomize each time you restart your computer or restart the `sys-net` VM. To verify this
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**Verify it works**
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for sure, go back to your `sys-net` or device VM and type `ifconfig` and look at the values that start with `ether` such
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as `ether 9e:d6:53:02:4b:b6` which should now look different.
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Go back to your `sys-net` VM terminal, type `ifconfig` and look at the values starting with `ether` such as `ether
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9e:d6:53:02:4b:b6` which should now look different from the previous values.
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Your MAC address should now randomize each time you restart your computer or restart the `sys-net` VM.
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