Attack specific targets:

    sudo bettercap -T 192.168.1.10,192.168.1.11

    Attack a specific target by its MAC address:

    sudo bettercap -T 01:23:45:67:89:10

    Attack a range of IP addresses:

    sudo bettercap -T 192.168.1.1-30

    sudo bettercap -T 192.168.1.1/24

    Randomize the interface MAC address during the attack:

    sudo bettercap --random-mac

    Options

    -I, --interface IFACE

    BetterCAP will automatically detect your default network interface and use it, if you want to make it use another interface ( when you have more than one, let’s say eth0 and wlan0 ) you can use this option.

    --use-mac ADDRESS

    Change the interface MAC address to this value before performing the attack.

    Change the interface MAC address to a random one before performing the attack.

    -G, --gateway ADDRESS

    -T, --target ADDRESS1,ADDRESS2

    If no specific target is given on the command line, bettercap will spoof every single address on the network. There are cases when you already know the IP or MAC address of your target(s), in such cases you can use this option.

    --ignore ADDRESS1,ADDRESS2

    Ignore these IP addresses if found while searching for targets.

    --no-discovery

    Do not actively search for hosts, just use the current ARP cache, default to false.

    --no-target-nbns

    Disable target NBNS hostname resolution.

    --packet-throttle NUMBER

    Number of seconds ( can be a decimal number ) to wait between each packet to be sent.

    --check-updates

    Will check if any update is available and then exit.

    -h, --help