Vulnerability Development mailing list archives
Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack
From: jaywhy <jaywhy2 () home com>
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 19:15:48 -0400
The problem is ARP requests are broadcasted to all the hosts on the network. The ethernet card requested replies to the request. But that doesn't stop any other computer from replying. Using dsniff with arpspoof you can accomplish this. Also there is program called fragrouter that will forward the data between the targets, hence a man in the middle attack on a switched network. Check out http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong -- Jason Yates jaywhy2 () home com
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- MiM Simultaneous close attack Korhan Kaya (Aug 14)
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- RE: MiM Simultaneous close attack Malcolm Jack (Aug 17)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Xyntrix (Aug 17)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack jaywhy (Aug 17)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Michael J. Cannon (Aug 17)
- RE: MiM Simultaneous close attack David Schwartz (Aug 17)
- RE: MiM Simultaneous close attack Dom De Vitto (Aug 17)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Korhan Kaya (Aug 17)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Xyntrix (Aug 17)
- RE: MiM Simultaneous close attack big bon (Aug 17)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Paul (Aug 18)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Robert Freeman (Aug 18)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Mauro Flores (Aug 21)
- RE: MiM Simultaneous close attack Dom De Vitto (Aug 21)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Jim Nanney (Aug 21)
- Re: MiM Simultaneous close attack Paul (Aug 18)