Re: Command line network sniffing tools on NT/W2K
From: H Carvey (keydet89@yahoo.com)Date: 12/07/01
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Date: 7 Dec 2001 21:21:14 -0000 From: H Carvey <keydet89@yahoo.com> To: pen-test@securityfocus.com('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is)
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>I am missing some good tools in my toolbox. In
particular I am looking for
>command line:
Just a thought...if you have remote command line,
why not install WinVNC...you can install it and
launch it from the command line.
>- network sniffing tools (both general ones like
windump and password sniffing ones)
Winpcap installs pretty easily...
>- methods to find multi homed systems fast in a
large LAN/WAN environment
If you've got remote Registry access, it's not
hard. Also, if SNMP happens to be installed... ;-)
> Is Fsniff already out?
What did you find when you went by the FoundStone
site?
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