aioarp
Table of Contents
Installation
pip install aioarp
Documentation
Arp spoofing
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.
How to send ARP requests
Sync
import aioarp
response = aioarp.request('10.0.2.2', 'enp0s3')
print(response.sender_mac)
# ee:xx:aa:mm:pp:le mac address
Async [trio or asyncio]
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')
License
aioarp
is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.