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i use a public WiFi, and i want kick (kill) someone using this WiFi.

With Android OS, i used WiFi Killer app, work very well.

With MeeGo (i'm using Nokia N9), how can i do that? By Terminal or a app ?


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Just tried Wifikill on Android: crazy app!

Would love to see something like this for the N9
 
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So this sends ARP reply to other clients in the network telling them that your device is a router and then drops the packets they try to connect to the network through your device?
 

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Read this:

http://www.knownokia.ca/2010/09/quie...00-laughs.html
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Originally Posted by ladoga View Post
So this sends ARP reply to other clients in the network telling them that your device is a router and then drops the packets they try to connect to the network through your device?
No, the idea is to disable internet connection for a device on the same network as yours: quit useful in some cases
 
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No, the idea is to disable internet connection for a device on the same network as yours: quit useful in some cases
Actually yes. The reason why this other device can't connect to the internet is that they try to route thru your device and you drop their packets.

It's basically a MitM attack (arp spoofing) and can be used to steal peoples unencrypted usernames and passwords. Be careful where you use it as it might get you into some serious trouble.

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Originally Posted by vi_ View Post
Read this:

http://www.knownokia.ca/2010/09/quie...00-laughs.html
So there are injection drivers for N9?
 

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Originally Posted by ladoga View Post
Actually yes. The reason why this other device can't connect to the internet is that they try to route thru your device and you drop their packets.

It's basically a MitM attack (arp spoofing) and can be used to steal peoples unencrypted usernames and passwords. Be careful where you use it as it might get you into some serious trouble.
Ah OK, thanks for the info. Anyway, I'm still interested ...
 
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