Re: Cain & Able man in the middle attack
- From: "Steven Adair" <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 18:57:37 -0500 (EST)
It depends on where you are looking to do this. Do you want to do this on
a Cisco device, on a few servers, or just a single machine? It sounds
like you might be talking about a Windows workstation. If that's the case
you can use arp -s for your gateway address and maybe any other devices on
your subnet that you talk to a lot.
You can also use something like arpwatch that will look for and notify you
of relevant changes in your arp table.
Steven
http://www.securityzone.org
I too have performed MITM attacks on my network with Cain & Able. Also
having grabbed a few HTTP and FTP passwords seeing that it was
successful I now need to secure my self against these attacks but how
can I do this? Would static MAC mappings in my hosts files do the
trick?
Thanks for your time
Bensley.
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