Selfishnet V0.1 Beta 〈CONFIRMED 2027〉

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) spoofing

Selfishnet v0.1 beta is a lightweight network management tool designed to give you control over internet bandwidth on a shared local network. It functions by using , essentially tricking other devices into routing their traffic through your computer so you can manage their connection. Key Features of Selfishnet v0.1 Beta

SelfishNet treats every peer as a potential adversary. By assuming all nodes are "selfish," the network is naturally resistant to: selfishnet v0.1 beta

Today, the original v0.1 beta binary is abandonware. It won’t run on Windows 10/11 without compatibility mode nightmares, and it will trip every antivirus heuristics engine in existence. But its spirit lives on in every ARP spoofing script and every network monitoring tool that warns: “Someone on your network is being selfish.” ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) spoofing Selfishnet v0

Troubleshooting

Part 4: Technical Flaws and Consequences of Beta Status

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Even if you get it working,

  • Penetration testing your own lab network.
  • Parental controls on your home Wi-Fi (though heavy-handed).
  • Educational purposes in a cybersecurity class to demonstrate MITM attacks.

SelfishNet v0.1 Beta is a lightweight network management tool for Windows designed to control bandwidth and internet access for devices on a local network without requiring router administrative credentials. It operates by using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) spoofing Penetration testing your own lab network