Netcut Termux
Netcut Termux
Netcut Termux
Netcut Termux

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Netcut works by sending forged ARP reply packets. For example, to block a device B from accessing the internet, Netcut sends a spoofed message to B that associates the router’s IP address with a non‑existent or different MAC address. As a result, device B no longer knows where to send its outbound packets, effectively cutting it off from the network. Similarly, to intercept traffic between a device and the router (a man‑in‑the‑middle attack), Netcut tricks both sides into sending their packets to the attacker’s machine, which then forwards them after inspection.

: Most network-cutting tools require root permissions to perform raw network socket operations and ARP spoofing.

sudo ./arpspoof -i wlan0 192.168.1.1

: These scripts typically require running as a superuser. You would use the tsu command (if installed via pkg install tsu ) to gain root before running the script with python serv.py . 2. Termux Alternatives (Standard Tools)

You can use Termux’s built‑in web view or forward the port and access the dashboard from another device on the same network. The API is designed for cross‑platform use and has been tested on Termux with proper root permissions. Netcut Termux

The intersection of Netcut and Termux is therefore a powerful combination: it brings the network manipulation capabilities of Netcut into a lightweight, open‑source, mobile environment. This article explores how to use such tools on Termux, explains the underlying technology, discusses legal and ethical boundaries, and provides guidance on defending against these attacks.

RostF1rst/NetCutter: Utility to perform ARP-spoofing ... - GitHub Netcut works by sending forged ARP reply packets

python api.py

set arp.spoof.targets 192.168.1.100 arp.spoof on net.sniff on Similarly, to intercept traffic between a device and

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