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Date: Sat Nov 26 17:27:56 2005 From: jradmacher at gmx.de (Jochen Radmacher) Subject: How do you sniff your LAN subnet in nowdays switched networks ? Maxim Vexler wrote: >[...] >In the mean time I would like to ask you if any testing can be made to >locate a noisy machine on a subnet that is connected with a switch? > > > If you have access to a machine connected to the switch you could try arp-spoofing ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARP_spoofing )and redirect traffic to this machine and sniff it there. More Info: http://wiki.ethereal.com/CaptureSetup/Ethernet?action=show http://su2.info/doc/arpspoof.php google-search: sniff switched environment google-search: arp spoofing Greets, JR