On Feb 10, 2004, at 8:33 AM, Darian Lanx wrote:
Bart Silverstrim wrote:
We've been working on some network evaluation/troubleshooting/auditing, and one utility we've run across for Linux that I haven't found for OS X is dsniff and arpspoof. Has anyone looked at porting dsniff to Fink/OS X?I just had a look at it and it fails to compile for rather obscure reasons. There are several packet reassembly tools in Fink, you might wish to look for an alternative at http://fink.sf.net/pdb/ because I doubt that I can muster the will to rewrite this code so that it functions properly on Mac os X :)
I'll look at arpspoof in a minute.
Thanks. I'm using some of the other tools...ettercap, ethereal, etc...dsniff just had some nice formatting/recognition in it. The arpspoof is nice when trying to test a particular system that we system may be rogue and infected with a virus, and are checking what oddball traffic is coming out of it before trying to figure out which host on the campus network may be infected.
The only tool I really miss is a scanner kind of like the one on on Windows called LANGuard, where it tells the currently logged in user and windows NetBEUI name and open ports etc. etc. in the interface and exports it to html. But oh well :-) Nmap and nessus help fill the gap, but is there an easy way to tell on a Windows machine who the "currently logged in user" is? Probably something simple I'm overlooking.
Thanks again!
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