k4m4 / kickthemout

💤 Kick devices off your network by performing an ARP Spoof attack.
https://nikolaskama.me/kickthemoutproject
MIT License
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How long does the spoofing process take? #256

Closed stanix96 closed 6 years ago

stanix96 commented 6 years ago

Hey, just a quick question. Everything is working fine, but i'm asking me, how long does the spoofing process take?

I selected my mobile phone to be kicked out but nothing happens. It runs now about 25 minutes.

RamIdavalapaati commented 6 years ago

Spoofing started...

Devloger commented 6 years ago

I have Spoofing started... And nothing more + it doesn't work.

45ashok commented 6 years ago

i also have the same problem

45ashok commented 6 years ago

i got stuck at spoofing started.i cant kick out any device

k4m4 commented 6 years ago

Hi there. KickThemOut uses ARP-Spoofing in order to 'kick' devices off one's Local Area Network. An ARP-Spoof attack will not always be 100% efficient. Our script's main purpose is to save bandwidth for the attacker. This means that the less packets sent out to the victim, the less traffic, and therefore the more bandwidth. In order to maximize efficiency for what you are trying to accomplish, you can increase the number of packets sent out to victims. However, this would mean that more traffic will be created on you network. If you still have any questions, please re-open this issue. Thanks!

guinevereperez commented 5 years ago

Hi there. KickThemOut uses ARP-Spoofing in order to 'kick' devices off one's Local Area Network. An ARP-Spoof attack will not always be 100% efficient. Our script's main purpose is to save bandwidth for the attacker. This means that the less packets sent out to the victim, the less traffic, and therefore the more bandwidth. In order to maximize efficiency for what you are trying to accomplish, you can increase the number of packets sent out to victims. However, this would mean that more traffic will be created on you network. If you still have any questions, please re-open this issue. Thanks!

I still have a question: If I leave it running on the "spoofing started" will it at least help keep people off my network?

k4m4 commented 5 years ago

Hi there @guinevereperez. KickThemOut will continue sending ARP spoof packets until you hit ^C.

LahaLuhem commented 4 years ago

Hi there. KickThemOut uses ARP-Spoofing in order to 'kick' devices off one's Local Area Network. An ARP-Spoof attack will not always be 100% efficient. Our script's main purpose is to save bandwidth for the attacker. This means that the less packets sent out to the victim, the less traffic, and therefore the more bandwidth. In order to maximize efficiency for what you are trying to accomplish, you can increase the number of packets sent out to victims. However, this would mean that more traffic will be created on you network. If you still have any questions, please re-open this issue. Thanks!

How can I increase the number of spoof packets sent to the victims?