Network topology:
Public AP <-WiFi-> Raspberry Pi (NAT #1) <-Ethernet-> WiFi AP (NAT #2) <-WiFi-> Clients
Situation: I'm connecting to a dormitory access point that's shared with a lot of other people. When the going gets tough, I do an ARP-spoof attack on the network using an Android app called "NetCut", or wifikill
/netcut
on Linux.
Lately, I've noticed someone else has apparently learned how to do such an attack.
As a client, with no access to the router (but root access on my own Linux machine), how do I circumvent an ARP spoof done by someone greedy?
Possible (but not applicable) duplicates:
- Admin access to router: How to figure out that someone is ARP spoofing me and what to do against it?
- This admin has full access to their router: arp spoofing protection on LAN
- Possibly outdated information: How to tell if you're being ARP poisoned?
- Does not seem applicable: How should this system be protected from ARP spoofing?
- Describes attack, not defense: Arp Spoofing Causing Dropped Connections
- Describes attack, not defense: ARP poisoning attack consequences
- Windows: How to prevent an arp poisoning attack (from the client's POV)