On 26 August 2010 04:17, Chris Merkel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Had not seen that - looks like fun, I'll definitely check it out. Could
> something like this be used in conjunction with an ARP cache poison to route
> all traffic through the device, rather than just getting inline between a
> device and the switch?

You could do arp poisoning from it but the specific design of this is
that traffic is bridged between the two wired interfaces and then
copied out to a waiting listener. I see it being used just in front of
either a single machine/printer or a very low usage switch. Imagine if
you could get it in front of the secretary for the CEOs machine, or
that printer. You capture all the traffic during office hours then
after hours you break the bridge, change the MAC on the network side
to match that of the machine you were intercepting and you are now on
the network as a legitimate machine.

Robin

>
> - Chris
> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On 25 August 2010 22:40, Chris Merkel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Yeah, that does just about everything I need. I'm still going to drop a
>> > big
>> > ugly pix and ghetto AP for the fun of it.
>> > Aside from this all-in-wonderful pwnage device, anyone else have tips
>> > for
>> > stealthy AP usage?
>> > - Chris
>>
>> Have you seen my Interceptor project?
>> http://www.digininja.org/interceptor/ If you build one of these you
>> can drop it on the network and use it to tap all the traffic during
>> the day then take over one of the devices thats been turned off
>> overnight or just become it and don't let legit traffic flow through
>> to it then you can do whatever you want out of hours.
>>
>> Robin
>>
>>
>> >
>> > On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Andrew Johnson
>> > <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Have you seen
>> >> this? http://grep8000.blogspot.com/2010/07/introducing-pwn-plug.html
>> >> -A
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Chris Merkel <[email protected]>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Question directed to fellow pen-test / red-teaming ninjas:
>> >>> Have a test coming up, and want to place a rogue AP. I fully expect
>> >>> that
>> >>> a vanilla AP/router will be detected. I'm thinking about dropping a
>> >>> Cisco
>> >>> PIX 501 with the rogue AP sitting on the other side of the NAT
>> >>> gateway, and
>> >>> turning off all remote PIX management as well (if possible, it's been
>> >>> awhile
>> >>> since I admin'ed these.), maybe even turn off ICMP echo replies.
>> >>> My guess is that this isn't going to be detected... My question is:
>> >>> anyone gone to that level of evil to evade detection on a network? If
>> >>> so,
>> >>> could you share any tips or gotchas you encountered along the way?
>> >>> (BTW, you can get a PIX 501 on ebay for under 100 bucks... so well
>> >>> within
>> >>> the reach of an attacker...)
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> - Chris Merkel
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