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192.168.1.1 Only available target

Open larrasket opened this issue 2 years ago • 7 comments

========================= Net Cut =========================
Select one or more targets by number, separated by space.
Or enter 'q' to quit, 'r' to refresh targets.
green: available targets, select to cut.
red: already cut targets, select to recover.

1) 192.168.1.1 (ac:64:62:64:50:e4)

Targets: 

I can confirm that there are other users on the network.

larrasket avatar Jul 16 '23 16:07 larrasket

Hi. Could you provide more information about the other users? For example their IP addresses, and/or how they were connected to the same network as yours? System and networking related issues are hard to debug as they are very dependent on the environment. It would help a lot if you can help me reproduce the error. Thanks.

cdes5804 avatar Aug 06 '23 14:08 cdes5804

My IP address is 192.168.1.8; other IP addresses included 192.168.1.5 and 192.168.1.4. All users are connected through wi-fi connection with WPA2 security. Other devices are samsung manufactured mobile phones and mine is a Linux PC.

larrasket avatar Aug 06 '23 14:08 larrasket

My IP address is 192.168.1.8; other IP addresses included 192.168.1.5 and 192.168.1.4. All users are connected through wi-fi connection with WPA2 security. Other devices are samsung manufactured mobile phones and mine is a Linux PC.

Thanks for the info. I have not tested this tool in a wireless environment. I will see what I can do.

cdes5804 avatar Aug 07 '23 02:08 cdes5804

Same issue here. The NetCut for Android finds about 12 IPs but the script only finds 192.168.1.1

dapsvi avatar Jun 01 '24 09:06 dapsvi

Same issue here. The NetCut for Android finds about 12 IPs but the script only finds 192.168.1.1

Thanks for letting me know. I've been meaning to refactor the entire project but haven't had the time (or energy) to do so... I'll keep these issues in mind.

cdes5804 avatar Jun 04 '24 22:06 cdes5804

@cdes5804 Is there a way to do this manually I want to test something out but yeah the tool only shows 192.168.1.1 on wifi and that's pretty cool but it doesn't cut the network connections

ChillVibesMushroom avatar Nov 28 '24 23:11 ChillVibesMushroom

@ChillVibesMushroom Thanks for reporting the issue. I need to run some experiments to find out the code's behavior in a wireless environment. Unfortunately I don't have a wireless setup now, or even a LAN network to test the code. I'll work on that when I figure out how to set up a testing environment. In the meantime, you're welcome to play around and open a PR if you discover the issue. Thanks!

cdes5804 avatar Dec 02 '24 05:12 cdes5804