Re: Network Penetration Test
From: Adam Pavelec (apavelec[no_uce)
Date: 01/06/03
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From: "Adam Pavelec" <apavelec[no_uce]@benefit-services.com> Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 08:55:35 -0500
In article <70me1vc209km66jvbhundqel6uhb0orkuu@4ax.com>, Enkidu
<enkidu@cliffp.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 05:38:35 -0800, "ynotssor" <"ynotssor"> wrote:
> I'm not sure that that's true these days with fully switched
> networks... A packet sniffer is only going to capture packets between
> the attacker's computer and whatever machines he/she is connecting to.
Most *moderm* switches have a designated "monitoring" port.
--Adam
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