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Date: Tue Sep 6 07:48:52 2005
From: mike.benjamin at clarinet.com.au (Michael L Benjamin)
Subject: anybody remember the name of this tool
I have the Windows version of Ettercap 0.6.b installed and running, it uses WinPcap 2.3.
I also have Ettercap-NG running which sports a GUI, but needed WinPcap 3.1 beta 4 for that one I think. As it
didn't come shipped with WinPcap it took some trial and error to find a version that worked properly on XP. The GUI gives a pretty good picture of what sessions are active on the network when sniffing a switch. :)
I have seen some instability with Ettercap-NG though I think.
-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk [mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of Martes13
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 02:28 PM
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool
http://excalibar.sourceforge.net/
On 9/5/05, Ragone_Andrew <kc2lto@...il.com> wrote:
> Cain absolutely does not let you change the packets let alone see
> their contents (within the program anyway). I do not know about a
> Windows utility that does this however a linux one is called Ettercap.
> http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/ Actually, if you go to the SF page,
> it does say it runs under Windows but I have never tried it. Let me
> know if this is what you are looking for...
>
> -Andrew
>
>
> On 9/5/05, Bernardo Mart?n <bmartin@...ic-sl.com> wrote:
> > May be Cain?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Mensaje original-----
> > De: trihuynh@...nhsec.com [mailto:trihuynh@...nhsec.com] Enviado el:
> > mi?rcoles, 24 de agosto de 2005 11:30
> > Para: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
> > Asunto: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet
> > and allow you to modify the packet before it was sent out. Basically
> > the tool open 2 ports, one for listening and one for sending, it
> > allows you to
> watch
> > and modify packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool
> > with a packet modifying feature (support editting on both side
> > receive and sending).
> > I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
> > It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool, i
> > cannot remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right
> > result and it is
> not
> > netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
> > I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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