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Re: hunt tool
From: "Jorge Garcia" <anarkophobia () linuxmail org>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 02:52:14 +0800
the program i really need is ttysnoop or ttywatcher but ttywatcher is for solaris only. whit ttysnoop im having the following problem whwn i try to snoop any of my useres tty the program ask me for a snoop password but it dosent accept my password, this is maybe im running ttysnoop in a chroot jail or maybe not , really i dont know, please help me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ sh-2.05# ttysnoop ttyp1 Connected to ttyp1 snoop server... Ctrl+'\' (ASCII 28) to suspend, Ctrl+'-' (ASCII 31) to terminate. Snoop password: Password incorrect. Back at local tty. sh-2.05# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- thanx and sorry if i am "heavy" ----- Original Message ----- From: Eric Hagen <eric () sandpile net> Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 18:58:47 -0500 To: Jorge Garcia <anarkophobia () linuxmail org> Subject: Re: hunt tool
Hunt is a packet sniffer, much like Dsniff. It relies on Layer 2 transmissions to intercept traffic. Except where you can spoof a DNS or an entire subnet or place yourself in the middle of the stream by sniffing from a router or broadcast network which is on the path the packets are traveling, it's really impossible to "sniff" traffic off a different subnet.Plus, anything exploit that would allow remote sniffing should (and hopefully would) be locked down as much as possible by the network administrator. As a result, sniffing telnet sessions off the Internet using hunt is neither practical nor usually even possible.Eric ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Visual & Easy-to-use are not words that you think of when talking about network analyzers. Are you sick of the three window text decodes? Download ClearSight Network's Analyzer and see a new network analysis tool that makes the complex - easyhttp://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/ClearSightNetworks_security-basics_031021 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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