in reply to Re^3: ARP poisoning and redirection
in thread ARP poisoning and redirection
I will quote my first post and explain it since it seems it was not clear enough:
First, in bold:
I do not intend to use on any network that is not mine to own and rule other as I see fit meaning made of machines I own as in paid for.Since the networking workshop is not made of machines that I own as stated in the first post I fail to see where I implied I would use my script in that setting.
The idea came to me after other students told me that during the networking workshops at uni great pranks were to be played on unsuspecting marks : since all computers shared the same login and password one could decide to log into someone else's computer and either eject the legitimate user or reboot the machine.You would have understood that I am not trying either a DoS or an ARP hijacking (which is quite obvious if you just read the arp part of my code) but hey lets clarify that too.
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Re^5: ARP poisoning and redirection
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 14, 2016 at 10:39 UTC |