Re: Arp spoofing & dsniff

From: Michael Thumann (mlthumann@ids-guide.de)
Date: Sun May 05 2002 - 15:37:30 EDT


ok, there can be different reasons why dnsiff doesn't work and to solve
that issue I would need more input and you can find informations in the
internet (try searching with google ;-) ).

If you need results until tuesday, try ettercap (version 0.6.5 runs on all
relevant plattforms) instead.

Hope that helps
Michael

At 14:18 02.05.02 +0000, you wrote:

> I'm actually doing some researches about switched
>networks security, on cisco switches ( 2900, 2950XL... ). I
>used some prgs of the dsniff suite like dsniff itself,
>macof and arpspoof. My problem is that my attacks on these
>switches have not succeeded using :
>- macof : it didn't lead to anything. Dsniff didn't sniff
>anything as i launched it during a telnet session on my
>small local network between to win2000 pcs.
>- arpspoof : as soon as i lauch arpspoof, the network is
>almost out of service. I mean i can still ping pcs between
>eachother, but the telnet sessions won't open. ( I ENABLED
>THE IPFORWARDING OPTION ON MY LINUX COMPUTER, and it works
>as the pings go through it ).
>
> Any ideas of the way of making it work ? I'm really
>stucked and a presentation is scheduled for
>tuesday !!! :o), so any ideas will be gratefully
>appreciated :D.
>
> thx in advance....
>
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