Do take note that when the “Protection Mode” is enabled, the available computers on the network will not be shown in TuxCut. Select the eth0 interface and click OK.ġ8. After finished installing TuxCut and its dependencies, click the menu, select Run, type tuxcut and click OK.ġ7. Select the option “Open with GDebi Package Installer” and click OK.ġ6.
Visit the following URL and download the latest version of TuxCut in.
After booting up Lubuntu, click the menu button located at the bottom left, go to Internet and select “Firefox Web Browser”.ġ4. Select “ Try Lubuntu without installing” and hit Enter.ġ3. Click the Start button to boot up Lubuntu in VirtualBox.ġ2. Do not use NAT because it won’t detect other computers in the network.ġ1. For example, if you’re connecting to a network via wireless, make sure that the wireless adapter is selected, not the wired ethernet adapter. Make sure that an active adapter is selected. Click on NAT and select “ Bridged Adapter“.
You should see that the adapter 1 is enabled and attached to NAT. Click on Settings again and go to Network.
Browse for the Lubuntu ISO file that you’ve downloaded and click OK.ġ0. Click on Storage, click on Empty for “Controller: IDE”, click on the CD icon and select “ Choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file“.ĩ. Select Lubuntu from the list and click the Settings button.Ĩ. Click the Continue button to close the warning popup.ħ. Select “ Do not add a virtual hard drive” and click Create. Make sure that the memory size is at least 512MB, then click Next.Ħ. Type Lubuntu for the name and click Next.ĥ. Run VirtualBox and click the New button.Ĥ.
Here is a guide on how to run Tuxcut from Lubuntu in VirtualBox.ģ. It is considered safer to run Tuxcut on a live Linux operating system from a Virtual Machine such as VirtualBox because there is no trace of installing and running such programs on the computer. Tuxcut is similar to what Netcut does except it is made to run on Linux operating system.
Then click the “Stop” button and finally the OK button to apply the changes. Double click on “Arp Intelligent Protection Service” from the list, click on the drop down menu for startup type and select “Disabled”. To disable Netcut services, press WIN+R to bring up the Run dialog box and type services.msc followed by hitting the Enter key. However, the service is not removed when you uninstall Netcut and it takes up unnecessary memory usage.
Netcut automatically runs at Windows startup through a service and can be disabled from the program options.
If you plan to run NetCut from Windows 8 and above, you will need to manually download the latest version of WinPcap from the official website. The latest version of NetCut is 2.1.4 which was released in 2011 and it comes with an older version of WinPcap 4.1.2 that does not support Windows 8 and Server 2012. Other than using Netcut to cut off a hosts Internet connection, it can also be used to protect the computer that is running the program against such attack by ticking the “Protect My Computer” checkbox. Do take note that Netcut must be manually run as administrator because the program does not automatically invoke the UAC dialog or else you’ll get the error “Unable to Manage ARP Cache 4 please RunAs administrator”. It takes merely a few seconds for the attack to take effect. It is as easy as downloading and installing netcut, running the program, selecting a computer from the list and clicking a button. Netcut is a well known Windows program that can cut off a person’s connection when connected in the same network. Abusing these programs is unethical and can get you into trouble, so use it wisely and at your own risk. If your router is very basic and not capable of blocking certain types of connections such as P2P that are used by BitTorrent, there are some programs that can forcefully cut off a person’s Internet connection when they are connected in the same network through ARP spoofing. If they ignore your suggestion, try to check if the router is able to block P2P connections or to specific websites. The first method is of course to talk to the person and get them to adjust their BitTorrent program so that it doesn’t aggressively use up all the connection and stress out the router. There are a few ways to solve this problem. If everyone shares the Internet bill equally, obviously it is unfair for one person to hog it. An annoying problem that people who are connected to the network can face is when one of the users is constantly using all the available bandwidth by downloading using BitTorrent, leaving practically nothing for other users. Sharing an Internet connection via wireless or even through cable is very common because a cheap home based router already comes with these features which are easy to setup.