neped @ http://www.apostols.org

hunt @ http://www.cri.cz/pub/kra/index.html

Your mileage may very.  IMHO ~ 70-80% accurate depending on your load.  Of
course only linux sniffers are detected and there is a patch for the kernel
(arp) bug that makes it all possible.

Both come precompiled in Trinux: A Linux Security Toolkit
http://www.trinux.org

-mdf

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Subject: RE: How can I detect if there is a sniffer running on my local
sobnet?


I have seen a program for Linux that is supposed to go out and look for
NIC's in promiscuous mode.

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Subject: How can I detect if there is a sniffer running on my local
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That bothers me for a long time.
Thanks.

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