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Message-ID: <441844FC.4090302@csuohio.edu>
Date: Wed Mar 15 16:47:35 2006
From: michael.holstein at csuohio.edu (Michael Holstein)
Subject: HTTP AUTH BASIC monowall.

> which brings up a question... what are the odds that someone could
> forcefully redirect traffic to their proxy after having compromised a
> network? Could this be done with arp poisoning? I haven't toyed with
> that in a while so I can't say yes or no...

If it's Ethernet, and you're on the same broadcast network, yes. Check 
out arpspoof (part of dsniff). You also need to setup a userspace router 
to forward the packets -- easiest way is fragrouter.

FYI : this also works quite well on wireless.

~Mike.

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