#[comments] #All lines in this file are commented out # The # symbol at the front of a line denotes a commented line #airdrop-ng.py rule configuration file #a is allow #d is deny #format is (a or d)/bssid|(any or client mac or list of client macs in format of mac1,mac2,mac3) #it is not wise to mix rule types for example #d/any|00:17:AB:5C:DE:3A,00:1B:63:00:60:C4,apple #While i may work i have no idea result it will have and at this time is not recomended #EX d/bssid|mac1,mac2 #note this is not a valid rule just shows format the / and | placement do matter #MORE EXAMPLE RULES #d/00:1F:90:CA:0B:74|00:18:41:75:8E:4B #deny rule with a single client #d/any|00:21:E9:3D:EB:45,00:17:AB:5C:DE:3A,00:1B:63:00:60:C4 #a deny rule for several clients on any AP #d/any|any #a global deny any any rule #A/00:17:3F:3A:F0:7E|00:21:E9:3D:EB:45,00:17:AB:5C:DE:3A,00:1B:63:00:60:C4 #an allow rule with multiple clients #D/00-1E-58-00-FF-5E|00:19:7E:9A:66:96 #another deny rule with a differnt mac format #d/12:02:DC:02:10:00|any #a bssid deny any client rule #a/any|any #a global allow, no idea why you would wanna use this ;) #oui examples #d/any|Apple, Inc;APPLE COMPUTER;APPLE COMPUTER, INC.;Apple Computer Inc.;APPLE COMPUTER INC.;APPLE, INC #d/any|apple #d/action|broadcom #kicks only broadcom devices off actiontech routers #d/00:1F:3C|any #kicks all clients that match that oui #d/action|00:1F:3C kick any clinets off an actiontec router that match the oui #d/action|00:21:E9:3D:EB:45,00:17:AB:5C:DE:3A,00:1B:63:00:60:C4 #kick the following clients off an any actiontech router #d/00:17:3F:3A:F0:7E|apple kick any apple device off that ap