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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Caching a sniffer
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- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Caching a sniffer
- From: David Bartholomew <dfbarth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 14:17:53 -0500
You can't hijack a switched environment with *only* the dsniff tools,
though. Arpspoof is very nifty for 'lying' to the wire and telling it
you are who you say you are. But if you're not *supposed* to be getting
all the network's packets *and* you arpspoof the gateway's IP with your
MAC address, you're going to give yourself away.
So, a simply iptables rule to route all traffic that comes in on your
interface to the IP address of the gateway handles that need nicely.
No one on your network will notice a difference, except if they list
their arp tables or traceroute, and notice that there's something fishy
going on. But why would they do that if there was no interruption of
service! *wink*
.dfbarth
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