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| Subject: | Re: Some trouble with yersinia |
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| Date: | Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:54:08 +0200 (CEST) |
Does anyone succed to use yersinia-0.5.4 ? I'm trying to use a CDP attack to set up a virtual device but as far as i can see no cdp packet exit from my nic. I also tried to search some useful example/tutorial/howto on yersinia .. but there isn't so much around the web. If there is an experienced yersinia user, please let me know i have a few question to ask.
Hi Daniele, have you tried to configure the CDP packet with default options? (press d in the ncurses GUI), and then edit the TLV field for adding your device name, platform, etc.. If you launch the attack with all the CDP fields set to zero, it won't send the packet. Hope it helps Regards
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