Re: Sniffing on a switch

From: ilaiy (ilaiy.e_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/29/05

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    To: Andy Meyers <andy.meyers@hushmail.com>
    
    

    Try dsniff .. It is the best you can find to get Layer 2 access ..

    ./thanks
    ilaiy

    On 10/27/05, Andy Meyers <andy.meyers@hushmail.com> wrote:
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    > Now i know people say you "cant" sniff on a switch and I know about ARP
    > poisoning and MAC flooding. But there has to be another way. I have heard
    > too many stories about "he sniffed my AIM conversation on a Cisco switch"
    > (an example is in the most recent version of 2600). Does anyone know of any
    > technique how to do this? Can you ARP poison a switch?
    >
    > Ashes
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