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Re: Sniffable Switch Project
From: Cedric Blancher <blancher () cartel-securite fr>
Date: 16 Jul 2002 20:38:57 +0200

Le mar 16/07/2002 à 12:37, alaric () alaricsecurity com a écrit :
If you decided to participate, please include all information about the
switch(es) you tested (e.g. manufacture, model, managed or unmanaged, how many
ports, firmware/OS version, etc.). Please also include what you tested for
- ARP spoofing, MAC flooding, MAC duplicating, or the like -  and what the
results were.

All switches are "sniffable" if you use ARP cache poisoning tools such
as arpspoof from dsniff package or arp-sk.

And sniffing is the little part of the problem, as you can do far more
than simply look what's going on.

Just see http://www.arp-sk.org/ which is a excerpt from an article
written for a french security magazine.

-- 
Cédric Blancher
Consultant sécurité systèmes et réseaux  - Cartel Sécurité
Tél: 01 44 06 97 87 - Fax: 01 44 06 97 99
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