Windows 2000 uses winsock 2.2 that supports raw sockect similar to the way
Unix does. A packet driver is not required. Natas is one example, found at
http://intex.ath.cx/natas.shtml
Regards,
Chris
---Original Message-----
From: Parth Galen [mailto:parth_galen_at_LYCOS.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 4:37 PM
To: PEN-TEST_at_SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: [PEN-TEST] Deploying a Win32 Sniffer
I have heard several people say that once you compromise a minor target you
might want to install a packet sniffer to pickup IDs and passwords on the
wire.
The sniffers I have used (for example, DSniff for Win32) require a packet
driver to be installed on the system and it be rebooted. Is there some way
to sniff IDs/Passwords without that type of packet driver?
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Received on Nov 30 2000