Re: Sniffing a windows domain authentication
- From: Miguel Dilaj <miguel.dilaj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 14:37:39 +0000
Hi Carlos,
If you're using Windows, give Cain (www.oxit.it) a try.
It covers similar functionality to LC, but has been always free.
Regards,
Miguel Dilaj
Vice-President of IT Security Research, OISSG
www.oissg.org
spambox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi l00t3r, thanks for you hint. I've read something about LC5 and I think it can do what I want, but LC5 is not free anymore (correct me if I'm wrong).
any other option?
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