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Description: arp Smit is a simple ARP hijacking tool for switched/unswitched networks. It wor ks even better on switched networks, because the spoofed sides do not see th e duplicated packets. I based the tool on sources from arpmitm and arprelay and included nice features like automatic ARP MAC query and some improved MA C cache consistence algorithm. Now you can save the whole relayed traffic to a file (buffered, for heavy traffic and direct write mode included) and ana lyse it with some hex editor. The format of the capture file defaults now to pkt which means the captured packets will be prefixed with packet id (num ber, going from 0) and the captured packet length. The file can be decoded w ith the pktview utility which I m still working on. Undef TCPDATA in pktvi ew.c if you don t want the lame tcp-data extracting code (it will only ASCII -dump the data field from tcp-packets with ack & psh set, I don#t have time to implement a TCP state machine :-)
-Smit is a simple ARP hijacking tool for switched/unswitched networks. It wor ks even better on switched networks, because the spoofed sides do not see th e duplicated packets. I based the tool on sources from arpmitm and arprelay and included nice features like automatic ARP MAC query and some improved MA C cache consistence algorithm. Now you can save the whole relayed traffic to a file (buffered, for heavy traffic and direct write mode included) and ana lyse it with some hex editor. The format of the capture file defaults now to pkt which means the captured packets will be prefixed with packet id (num ber, going from 0) and the captured packet length. The file can be decoded w ith the pktview utility which I m still working on. Undef TCPDATA in pktvi ew.c if you don t want the lame tcp-data extracting code (it will only ASCII -dump the data field from tcp-packets with ack & psh set, I don#t have time to implement a TCP state machine :-)
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