Re: Layer 2 arp snooping without Layer 3?



Hi, List!!

Attacker - Linux box(as bridge) - Target

This topology bring you what you want.
Check the source code:
TCP-Dump;
Nmap;
Snort;
HLBR;

NIC on the Linux box, it will looks like switch port(L2) but the box works as upper layer gateway.

Hiroaki Kondo
Network Security Consultant in Japan
hackman a venus.dti.ne.jp

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