Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 09:14:22 -0500 From: Eric_Stanfield@kenokozie.com To: isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Sniffer Message-ID: <OF988C6E80.00DCDE64-ON86256B9E.004DFB8A@kka.com>
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Your budget relegates you to free sniffers only (haven't seen any in that
price range though I could be mistaken). In ports is Ethereal which runs
in X and does a pretty good job. Probably has enough functionality to tell
you whatever it is you are trying to find out - which is hopefully how
people are able to sniff across a switched network in the first place...
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John Angelmo
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04/17/2002 09:12 AM
Hello
I have a small problem.
Some hosts at a campus are portsniffing or checking for unpatched
windows boxes.
I can place my little freebsd laptop on the switch and sniff.
Are there any good tools for sniffing and getting OK reports, if they
are in ports, that would be perfect.
Free tools are OK to start with, I don't have more money to spend then
$50-$200 on a sniffer.
/John
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