Re: Arp spoofing & dsniff

From: Arturo \ (buanzoat_private)
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 19:08:47 PDT

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    On Thu, 9 May 2002 miguel.dilajat_private wrote:
    
    > You can use WCI (available in the Tools section in Securityfocus' website)
    > to do the arp spoofing, and then use the sniffer you like (ethereal,
    > sniffitNT, etc.)
    
    This is something I'd like to know: Is [Spoofing] the correct term for
    this ARP modification technique? Would "ARP Poisoning" be a better or
    correct one than 'spoofing'?.
    
    I believe to 'arp spoof' is incorrect, because you just modify it, as it
    is a table, not something like an IP address.
    
    Anyway, I'd appreciate if the community could point out the right one.
    
    - From Ettercap's README's INDEX:
    
    5.4   ARP based sniffing
    5.4.1    arp poisoning
    5.4.1.1    public arp
    5.4.1.2    smart public arp
    
    Right, but ARP0c2 and WCI document this:
    
        ARP0c2 (Linux) and WCI (Windows)
    - ->  ARP Spoofing tool
        http://www.phenoelit.de/arpoc/index.html
    
    bye!
    
    PS: Kinda Offtopic, I know, but where could we discuss this? Right, better
    reply to my private address.
    
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