[nycphp-talk] Basic security question
Phillip Powell
phillip.powell at adnet-sys.com
Wed Jul 14 18:00:07 EDT 2004
Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> John Lacey wrote:
>
>> Mitch Pirtle wrote:
>>
>>> The swiss-army knife of scanners seems to be NMAP, with Nessus good
>>> for purty reports and ethereal for snooping. My favorite is
>>> ettercap, an evil tool that enables you to poison a switch,
>>> therefore seeing the rest of the traffic on that segment (that you
>>> weren't supposed to see). I got a great security story about that
>>> if anyone is interested off-line. ;)
>>>
>> ahh... poisoning the switch's ARP cache... now I see
>
>
>
> Yep, and it is pretty rude as the only way to returnthe network to
> normal operations is to reset the switch. Only use in emergency!
>
> -- Mitch
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I am getting the impression that the reason for my "outside status" from
an e-psychological approach comes from the fact that, from what I can
tell of your postings here, you guys are PHP developers with extensive
networking and engineering backgrounds for large public sectors..
I happen to be a PHP/ASP/TCL/Javascript web application developer with
no networking and engineering background for small private and
governmental sectors.. no matter 98% of what you all talk about projects
so far over my head it orbits Titan!
But if anything, I do know that *nix, though currently more airtight
against the wave of viral assaults than M$ solutions, is not fully
accepted (but getting there) in the federal universe.
Phil
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