I'm playing around with essidprobe by @mmusket33. Thereby I saw that my internal wifi card sends out probes for my home network. I want to stop this but I can't find a way to do so.

I already deleted the config-file in 'etc/NetworkManager/system-connections' but the problem remains.

Weird:

1. There are several config-files (and all are configurated the same, with 'autoconnect=false') but Kali is only probing for exactly one network.
2. I'm using a cloned mac address and in my router interface it's working fine. But the probe requests are revealing my real mac adress.

I want to stop the probe requests and it would be nice to spoof my mac adresses bullet proof. I'm not paranoid but at the moment Kali makes it pretty easy to create a motion profile. That's scary.

- Is there an easy solution?
- And another noob question: How can I change the hostname 'localhost'?

I'm using Kali 2016.2 64bit.

Once it told me 'the quieter you become, the more you're able to hear', now it's sending unspoofed probe requests