changed the way hostname restoration works in response to an issue someone filed.
Now it saves the ORIGINAL hostname only. Before this update it saved the original hostname during running,
Now it saves hostname during the 1st run of wipri. In case someone really wants the "original", non wipri
related hostname restored.
update wipri by downloading latest package and running 'sudo bash install.sh'
Run it anytime to overwrite the old wipri and boot (if installed as boot)
Thanks to popular request, I began a new script (functional now!)
To allow you to work within a list of random mac addresses.
This way you can have it select a random mac from the list every
boot or run as command (boot install optional)
And generate + add new ones, as well as edit to remove from your list. 👍
added information on new -A flag for an additional option for those running WiFi access points:
generates & sets a generic looking but completely random WiFi Access Point SSID for those
running hostapd with ability to enable netcat notifications for the SSID changed name
added optional flag in WiPri for WiFi access points to generate and set a generic yet random SSID.
Use a mac address flag in wipri w/the new -A flag to create an entirely new WiFi network (and optionally edit wipri.service before install to start this at boot!)