| Tool name : | APE – ARP Poisoning Engine![]() |
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| Description : | APE (ARP Poisoning Engine) is a tool to poison the ARP cache of computers that are connected to the same LAN segment. You define the interface on which the poisoning attack should be conducted and the range of the IP victim addresses. APE then determines the gateway IP address and scans the IP address range for reachable systems. After all reachable victim systems are located APE starts poisoning their and also the gateways ARP cache. All data between the gateway and the victim is relayed over your computer.
ARPGun works on wired and wireless networks. You need administrator privileges to run it and you need WinPcap. |
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| Tested on : | Windows 7 | |
| Feedback : | In case you encounter any problems with the tool, you have suggestions to improve it, or you tested it with a Windows version i’ve not yet tested please drop me an email. | |
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APE – The ARP Poisoning Engine
Apr 11th, 2012 by carrumba



daj: i checked the error message. and it makes sense :/ the Win XP IP helper lib doesnt support the GetIfEntry2 function. its fixable with a workaround. i put it on the todo list but it has a low priority.