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RE: Caching a sniffer


From: "David Gillett" <gillettdavid () fhda edu>
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:21:21 -0800

A switch is not a hub/router. In fact it is a micro segmented bridge.

A switch operates at layer 2 of the OSI model ie MAC address layer. 

  Amen, brother.
 
Therefore if someone has plugged a scanner into a network point they
will not be able to sniff any useful information from the network 
unless that person has admin access to the switch. You can check 
this by ensuring that none of the ports on the switches are in span 
mode

  While you need admin access to set up a span port, Shawn and I have
alluded to two different techniques which can allow non-admin users
to sniff traffic on a switched network.  It's true that neither of these
is quite "normal behaviour" -- they involve using special tools to
modify the behaviour of hosts or switches.  But the tools exist and
are readily available, and so the issue that confronts admins is how
to detect and/or frustrate their use.

David Gillett


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