libera/#maemo-leste/ Thursday, 2024-04-04

inkyi am trying to change the lock code. i think it accepted default and then whatever i enter it says that lockcode not changed. on d4.18:32
inkyi think i never used it.18:32
siceloyes the current implementation is N900-only18:33
siceloi don't recall if it really works there even (but i should think it does)18:33
Wizzupit only works on n900 yes18:34
Wizzupwell18:34
Wizzupit definitely doesn't work on the d4 is what I should say perhaps18:34
inkyty!18:45
inkyin which /etc/init.d file would you suggest me to put macchanger18:45
inkyto initialize it early enough so that icd will work.18:45
inkyi tried eudev - didn't boot, tried dbus - booted worked but doesn't connect.18:46
sicelomaybe describe what the end goal is19:10
inkywell, mac address randomization.19:20
inkyi am adding /usr/bin/macchanger -r wlan0 to /etc/init.d/dbus and every time i boot it changes.19:21
Wizzupdoes that not change the interface names?19:49
siceloalso does it not affect wireless range? i seem to recall D4 had some issues with incorrect MAC ... or you can change it anyhow once it's calibrated?19:57
inkyno no it doesn't impact the interface name.20:12
inkythe interface name remains wlan020:12
siceloand the range?20:12
inkybut i don't know about the wireless range. why would it impact like that? it only changes the mac.20:12
sicelook. :-)20:12
inkyhow can i check the range? i don't think so.20:12
inkyi know that our isps are logging mac adresses and heard recently even a story that police came to someone's home and asked about someone they didn't know. and they asked police why did you come here, and police said that they know from the isp that his mac address was connected to their wifi.20:14
siceloi was just asking. wrong mac was the reason https://github.com/maemo-leste/droid4-wlanconfig was needed. but maybe it's fine after the initial 'calibration'20:14
inkywell i understand it's not only here.20:14
inkyit's everywhere thus mac address randomization exists in ios and android.20:14
inkyit doesn't work even if i change the mac very early, before dbus starts.20:15
inkyso i wonder if it is even possible to connect to wifi if the mac is changed early enough.20:16
inkyi learned about macchanger, by the way, long ago from maemo wiki.20:16
inkyso probably it was working some time ago.20:16
inkybut whenever i tried it didn't work for me.20:17
siceloinky: i don't really use mac randomization myself, but perhaps you can look at how NetworkManager does it, then look at how our icd could implement it20:31
inkyi tried also on pinephone/sxmo/postmarketos and xperia/sailfish.20:33
inkyon pmos if i change mac on boot it works well afterwards. otherwise it doesn't work.20:33
inkyon sailfish i had to build macchanger and it works without problems at runtime. i just need to disconnect from wifi, run it, and connect again.20:34
inkywas surprised by how easy it was.20:34
inkyon my notebook it is the most convenient. since i just use wpa_supplicant by hand, at home i do macchanger -p to get the default address which is handled by my openwrt router, and otherwise i do macchanger -r and then wpa_supplicant on one line.20:35
sicelopmos are using NetworkManager ... i know it has support for that. and iirc there are different types of randomization that it can do, e.g. randomizing only while scanning, or randomizing even for actually connecting (associating)20:35
inkyyes i added macchanger at the very beginning of networkmanager startup script.20:35
inkyperhaps not the smartest thing.20:35
inkybut it works.20:35
inkyi didn't know nm can do it.20:36
siceloi *think* NM can do randomization natively ... i.e. i doubt you need macchanger under pmOS20:36
siceloanyway, back to Leste ... so yes, our icd/2 doesn't have this feature. but i suppose adding it is doable.20:37
humanbetainky, you should write something about that spectrum emulator to there: https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=10144923:54

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