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RE: Sniff telnet connections
From: one () two com
Date: 5 May 2006 01:40:43 -0000
You may be able to perform DNS cache poisoning forcing them to connect to your machine over the internet instead of
their target host - assuming that they are resolving the hostname they are connecting to.
More than likely though you will need to compromise a box on the remote network and capture with something like dsniff
or Cain&Abel.
Cheers,
One2
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