The bug is that the ARP_session_1.pcap files are simply reset after rebooting the device, and after you start ARP Spoofing again, the file does not start with a new ARP_session_2.pcap, but overwrites the first ARP_session_1.pcap file, and you simply lose the file.
I'm using T-embed cc1101, on the beta version of bruce "7d736d3"
I would like the arp_session files to be remembered after a reboot and not overwritten, but to start in order even after a reboot.
I wrote down the arp_session_1.pcap file, switched T-embed cc1101 to DeepSleep mode, and then turned it on and started a new arp Spoofing, and as a result, there was no new arp_session_2.pcap file, arp_session_1.pcap was simply overwritten.
The bug is that the ARP_session_1.pcap files are simply reset after rebooting the device, and after you start ARP Spoofing again, the file does not start with a new ARP_session_2.pcap, but overwrites the first ARP_session_1.pcap file, and you simply lose the file.
I'm using T-embed cc1101, on the beta version of bruce "7d736d3"
I would like the arp_session files to be remembered after a reboot and not overwritten, but to start in order even after a reboot.
I wrote down the arp_session_1.pcap file, switched T-embed cc1101 to DeepSleep mode, and then turned it on and started a new arp Spoofing, and as a result, there was no new arp_session_2.pcap file, arp_session_1.pcap was simply overwritten.