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Message-ID: <1F4054A4-4DF9-11D8-A822-000A95820F5E@intrusense.com>
From: dbounds at intrusense.com (Darren Bounds)
Subject: Forgate 0.9 Released!

Hi Max,

This version offers no additional functionality (in fact it's quite 
lacking by comparison) but forth coming versions will... :)


Darren Bounds, CISSP
Intrusense LLC.
http://www.intrusense.com

--
Intrusense - Securing Business As Usual


On Jan 23, 2004, at 4:32 PM, Max Valdez wrote:

> What does it apport comparing to ettercap ??
>
> Just curious
>
> Max
> On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 12:56, Darren Bounds wrote:
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> I thought I'd let you know that I just posted the initial of a little
>> tool I've spent the last week working on. It's called Forgate and it's
>> available at: http://forgate.sourceforge.net.
>>
>> Forgate (Forge Gate) allows you to capture traffic from a 3rd party in
>> a switched environment, at the expense of a slight increase in latency
>> to that 3rd party host. Using ARP cache poisoning, packet capture and
>> packet reconstruction, Forgate works with nearly all TCP, ICMP and UDP
>> IPv4 traffic flows.  Essentially it redirects the traffic flow,
>> analyses and displays the packet information, then reconstructs it and
>> sends it back on it's way.
>>
>> Forgate was written as a proof of concept so don't blame me if you
>> break something. :)
>>
>> It requires libnet 1.1 or greater as well as libpcap and has been
>> successfully compiled and tested to run on FreeBSD, and Linux.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Darren Bounds, CISSP
>> Intrusense LLC.
>> http://www.intrusense.com
>>
>> - --
>> Intrusense - Securing Business As Usual
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