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Penetration Testing: Re: Arp spoofing & dsniff

Re: Arp spoofing & dsniff

From: <woof_at_droopy.2y.net>
Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 18:40:48 +0200

On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 10:19:11AM -0400, Sumit Dhar wrote:

[...]

> Also has anyone run arpspoof continiously for say something like 2-3
> days?? I had some issues due to that... anyone else with similar
> experience?

I've been running arpspoof for more than weeks and weeks because of one server
removed no possibility to change configuration on one of the client.
It has been working fine with 2 arpspoof running in background and some Source NAT
and Destination NAT

>
> I am not sure whether dsniff allows you to hijack connections.. but hunt
> does. I am sure that is one advantage of hunt over most other sniffers.
> Yes if your aim is just to monitor, either can be used. These days I
> have been playing around with lcrzoex.. which is pretty nifty too. :)
>

dsniff allow to hijack connections if you have a daemon listening somewhere else
on the network to receive network stream. (as sshmitm does).

Sorry for my poor englis

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