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Crash all network #51

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Hugo1380 opened this issue Jan 26, 2017 · 8 comments
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Crash all network #51

Hugo1380 opened this issue Jan 26, 2017 · 8 comments
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@Hugo1380
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Hi

When I select a device, it will drop correctly but when I stop it, all my network goes down except the device selected.

@k4m4 k4m4 self-assigned this Jan 28, 2017
@k4m4 k4m4 added the bug label Jan 28, 2017
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Hugo1380 commented Feb 7, 2017

Any news ?

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@Hugo1380 Is the issue still reproducible?

If yes, how long does it take your network to recover? Or is it even recovers?

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AmauryOrtega commented Feb 20, 2017

@xdavidhu @k4m4 I have the same problem, the installation of requirements went smoothly but if I try to run sudo python2 kickthemout.py (Arch Linux user) Sometimes, it detects the gateway IP, some times it doesn't. In either case, all the network activity crashes. Maybe is something related with the security options on my router (Dlink DIR-810L) or the fact that I'm connected on wireless. It doesn't recovers unless I disconnect and connect to the network

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@AmauryOrtega What do you mean by "all the network activity crashes"? Nobody can connect to the internet? It happens after re-arping? If not, when?

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AmauryOrtega commented Feb 22, 2017 via email

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k4m4 commented Mar 26, 2017

Hi guys. We've made a few changes to KickThemOut. Does this issue still occur?
Thanks.

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AmauryOrtega commented Mar 27, 2017

The issue has been fixed. Thanks for the attention.

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k4m4 commented Mar 27, 2017

Of course. :)

@k4m4 k4m4 closed this as completed Mar 27, 2017
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