a utility that generates 12-digit mac addresses; either the NIC portion or full 12-digit MAC.
the optional -f
argument will return a random 12-digit MAC address that can be identified by the locally administrated address (LAA) format. This means you will always see x2
, x6
, xA
, or xE
at the beginning of a MAC address generated by randmac.
to install with pip:
pip install randmac
Python >3.2 required.
Supported MAC address formats:
- MM:MM:MM:SS:SS:SS
- MM-MM-MM-SS-SS-SS
- MM.MM.MM.SS.SS.SS
- MMMM.MMSS.SSSS
- MMMMMMSSSSSS
where M
stands for the manufacturer or vendor, and S
stands for the NIC specific portion.
you can from randmac import RandMac
and use it like RandMac()
.
if you wish to change the mac address format. provide a sample mac so randmac
knows what the output format should be.
you can from randmac import RandMac
and use it like RandMac("0000.0000.0000")
.
from a terminal (if the the console scripts entry point randmac
is in your path and executable) you can use randmac
to get a generate a new 12-digit LAA address, or randmac 00:00:00:00:00:00 -p
to generate a MAC with the same OUI, but a different NIC portion.
>>> from randmac import RandMac
>>> RandMac()
'a6:9b:6b:8e:b3:42'
>>> RandMac("00:00:00:00:00:00", True)
'00:00:00:3f:8a:06'
>>> RandMac("0000:0000:0000", True)
'0000007ce662'
>>> RandMac("0000:0000:0000")
'06eb4584d1e3'
or
> randmac
fa:bf:7c:5d:65:3e
> randmac 00-00-00-00-00-00 -p
00-00-00-dd-5f-16
license can be found here.