Right..  
A very nice article, well written and easely understandable.
Nearly a complete "How-to sniff a switched network"..

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From: leon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: mardi 12 mars 2002 16:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sniffing a switch


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I found this very good article I wanted to share with the group since
I see the question come up a lot.

I found it informative I hope you do also.


For those who think switched Ethernet environments are sniff-proof,
the author offers this warning. Switches may be difficult to sniff,
but they are certainly not immune. As is clear from the above
sections, one method of sniffing in a switched environment is using
ARP spoofing, and the machine that will most probably be ARP spoofed
is the gateway.

http://www.linuxsecurity.com/articles/network_security_article-4551.ht
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Regards,

Leon

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