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Re: RDP sniffing
From: "Fran Lopez" <recompilando () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 11:28:13 +0100
Hi Stewart! I need to find evidence that it's unsafe to allocate a client in an untrusted network with only RDP to protect connections between client and server and find the way to exploit this. I can't manage or trust if the electronic equipment are cisco switches or hubs so I think in the worst scheme. Kind regards. Fran Lopez. 2007/12/27, Stewart Gray <security () frozenpea net>:
Short of using a spanned (or mirrored) switchport, no it's not possible. A lot of cisco switches support the technology. You can also buy ethernet taps but the expense can not usually be justified if your intention is just to play around with this stuff. Stewart On Dec 27, 2007 1:06 AM, Fran Lopez <recompilando () gmail com> wrote:Is possible sniffing RDP in a switched LAN? Is possible capturing passwords? Is possible "saving a video" about the user tasks? Thanks in advance. Fran Lopez.
Current thread:
- RDP sniffing Fran Lopez (Dec 26)
- Re: RDP sniffing Stewart Gray (Dec 27)
- Re: RDP sniffing Nobody Special (Dec 27)
- Re: RDP sniffing MaddHatter (Dec 28)
- Re: RDP sniffing MaddHatter (Dec 31)
- RDP Encryption Level (was RE: RDP sniffing) Rui Pereira (WCG) (Dec 31)
- RE: RDP Encryption Level (was RE: RDP sniffing) Anich, Ryan L. (Dec 31)
- Re: RDP sniffing Stewart Gray (Dec 27)
- Re: RDP sniffing Fran Lopez (Dec 27)
- RE: RDP sniffing Lenny Hansson (Dec 31)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Re: RDP sniffing kurt . kessler (Dec 28)
- Re: RDP sniffing krymson (Dec 28)
- RE: RDP sniffing Timmothy Lester (Dec 28)
- RE: RDP sniffing krymson (Dec 31)