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Kernel level ARP hijacking
From: Don Bailey <don.bailey () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 03:16:06 -0700

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Yes, it's old school, but ARP hijacking is often useful (especially in 
802.11).

KArp is a simple Linux kernel level ARP hijacking utility that is 
easily configured
via ProcFS or via the sysctl mechanism. Because it's not a userland 
tool, and
because it's almost as low as the device driver level of networking 
code (even
lower than the actual ARP code) it's much faster than most ARP 
hijacking tools.

For now, the URL is:
        http://aversion.net/~north/karp/

Don "north" Bailey


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