Netcut Termux

For true "Netcut Termux" functionality, you need a rooted device. If you cannot root, consider using a Raspberry Pi or an old laptop with Kali Linux instead.

Save this as netcut.sh to mimic the GUI app.

echo "[ ] Gateway: $gateway" echo "[ ] Target: $target" echo "[*] Enabling IP forwarding..." sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1

In the world of Android, there are numerous tools and applications that allow users to manage and control their network connections. One such tool that has gained significant attention in recent years is Netcut Termux. In this article, we will explore what Netcut Termux is, its features, and how to use it to manage your network connections.

: There is no "official" NetCut package for Termux. Instead, users often use open-source scripts from platforms like GitHub (e.g., kickthemout or custom ARP-spoofing scripts). Common Commands for Setup