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no module named 'scapy' & requirements have not been satisfied properly..... #322

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MorrisNijland3 opened this issue Jul 17, 2018 · 16 comments
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@MorrisNijland3
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MorrisNijland3 commented Jul 17, 2018

Checklist for submitting an issue to KickThemOut:

  • [check] I have carefully read the README file and haven't managed to resolve my issue.
  • [check] I have searched the issues of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate.
  • [check] I am running the latest version of KickThemOut.
  • OS name & version: Linux version 4.15.0-kali2-amd64 ([email protected]) (gcc version 7.3.0 (Debian 7.3.0-11)) Upload kickthemout.py #1 SMP Debian 4.15.11-1kali1 (2018-03-21)
  • Python version: 2.7.14 (i have also 10.6.0)
  • Scapy version: I don't know yet
  • Nmap version: 7.70
  • Link of Gist:

  • Description: when I try: 'Sudo python3 kickthemout.py', kali linux says after it: 'ERROR: Requirements have not been satisfied properly. Please look at the README file for configuration instructions.

If you still cannot resolve this error, please submit an issue here:
https://github.com/k4m4/kickthemout/issues

Details: No module named 'scapy''

P.S.: ‘sudo apt-get install python3-pip
and
sudo -H pip3 install -r requirements.txt‘ also didn’t worked.....

@MorrisNijland3 MorrisNijland3 changed the title no module named 'scapy' @ no module named 'scapy' & requirements have not been satisfied properly..... Jul 17, 2018
@void4121
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having the same issue i have also used "pip install -r requirements.txt" also dident work i am running python 3.6 tho and using the "python3 kickthemout.py" command gives me the error

ERROR: Requirements have not been satisfied properly. Please look at the README file for configuration instructions.

If you still cannot resolve this error, please submit an issue here:
	https://github.com/k4m4/kickthemout/issues

Details: No module named scapy

@JirigoyenP
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I tried to installed using the lazy script and manually also didn't work `

NO module named 'scapy'

@MorrisNijland3
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Yes, I already tried everything what was told in the other issues, but no one helped me, hope someone will help me.....

@TeslaSSTec
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try to
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
and
sudo -H pip3 install -r requirements.txt
will be work

@MorrisNijland3
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No, unfortunately that isn’t working for me, I tried everything I think, hope for some help

@TeslaSSTec
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Sorry, I didn't read that you tried. I use Parrot OS and can try write all commands from clean System to working script, if it's interesting for you.

@mohaMesto
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please help me too

@mohaMesto
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the same

@MorrisNijland3
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TeslaSSTec yes im Very interested in that if it will make it work!

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k4m4 commented Sep 6, 2018

Hi there @xxzBreezyyxx. Apologies for the very long delay. Can you walk me through the steps that you've taken to download scapy?

@corrosive8
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i am getting the same error.
i have already checked the version on python3 (everything seems fine)
the installation of "requirements.txt" goes smooth, but when i run "sudo python3 kickthemout.py " i am always getting an error.
did someone find a solution?
@k4m4 thanx in advance

@MorrisNijland3
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MorrisNijland3 commented Oct 18, 2018 via email

@SevenChords
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getting the same error on macos 10.14, tried everything, still the same error with scapy

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k4m4 commented Nov 7, 2018

Hey guys. Please try to reinstall KickThemOut and all its dependencies; I have upgraded Scapy to the latest Kamene build. Let me know if the new release solves your issue. Thanks!

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MorrisNijland3 commented Nov 20, 2018 via email

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k4m4 commented Dec 8, 2018

@xxzBreezyyxx, please open a new issue if you are still experiencing this problem. Thanks!

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