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Message-ID: <200403240301.32712.indianz@indianz.ch> From: indianz at indianz.ch (IndianZ) Subject: Telnet Sniff Problems Hi again List I saw some answers about my problem concerning snaplen, I've already considered and rechecked that. The problem is, everything works fine. I first thought about libpcap-problems, but it would not only have influence on the telnet password, if this would be the cause. I can use ethereal, dsniff or tcpdump (sniffit I will test next), always the same problem. The password must be transmitted on the wire (because the telnet session otherways shows everything normal, no redirects or Kerberos-Activity), but in all sniffers there is only a single box (undisplayable ascii character) when the password should follow, nothing else. Any help welcome... GreetZ from IndianZ mailto:indianz@...ianz.ch http://www.indianz.ch On Monday 22 March 2004 12.41, IndianZ wrote: > Hi List > > Have a problem while auditing a network. > I will capture telnet-passwords, but tcpdump > and dsniff only show a single empty frame > instead of a password. Has anybody a hint > what happend? Other things are captured > well... > > Any help welcome... > > GreetZ from IndianZ > > mailto:indianz@...ianz.ch > http://www.indianz.ch > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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