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Re: Network Sniffing
From: Ben Nelson <venom () venom600 org>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 13:06:52 -0700
Take a look at: http://www.insecure.org/tools.htmlI've used almost all of the tools on that list at one time or another. A list of my favorites (sniffer-type tools) would include:
ntop -- great at getting a good overall picture (top-talkers, etc) ethereal -- good protocol analysis, reads pcap (tcpdump) output natively snort -- for all your IDS needs dsniff -- for monitoring traffic and capturing passwords when necessary tcpdump -- I use this most often. Great for quick, down-n-dirty sniffs. --Ben Crehan, Joe (EM, ITS, Contractor) wrote:
Gentleman,I have been having all kinds of quirky network problems at one of my facilities. I always used SnifferPro to identify “top talkers” and babbling machines.Now that I work for “The Hive” I am no longer allowed to purchase licenses for such wonderful products.So the question is more of a poll of what the “best of the best” use for there networks.M$ and *NIX cheap and free. ***Joe Crehan* Customer Engineer GE Infrastructure Deskside Support TeamGE Information Technology solutions, Inc.T 508-698-7567 F 508-698-6940 E ___joe.crehan@ge.com_ <mailto:joe.crehan () ge com>
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