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Does tails do all of this already? If not they would find this interesting. Maybe Kali too
For Tails, there's no gap to fill because it already handles MAC randomization and DHCP hardening as part of a purpose-built amnesic system where no identity persists across sessions. Kali is a persistent, general-purpose Linux system managed by NetworkManager, which is exactly LANGhost's target environment. Out of the box Kali does nothing special about MAC randomization, DHCP hostname, IAID, or LLMNR/mDNS. A penetration tester connecting to a client network or a hotel LAN during an engagement leaks the same identifiers any stock Ubuntu machine would. LANGhost would be a genuine improvement for that use case.