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| Subject: | Re: ssh mitm at the router |
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| Date: | Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:43:07 -0500 |
Quoted from my own lips:
Problem not solved.
Terry Vernon CTO Sprite Technologies
Andres Riancho wrote:
Quoted from ettercap documentation:
gre_relay This plugin can be used to sniff GRE-redirected remote traffic. The basic idea is to create a GRE tunnel that sends all the traffic on a router interface to the ettercap machine. The plugin will send back the GRE packets to the router, after ettercap "manipulation" (you can use "active" plugins such as smb_down, ssh decryption, filters, etc... on redirected traffic) It needs a "fake" host where the traffic has to be redirected to (to avoid kernel's responses). The "fake" IP will be the tunnel endpoint. Gre_relay plugin will impersonate the "fake" host. To find an unused IP address for the "fake" host you can use find_ip plugin. Based on the original Tunnelx technique by Anthony C. Zboralski published in http://www.phrack.org/show.php?p=56&a=10 by HERT.
When you create a GRE tunnel , you can redirect specific traffic. So, your problem is solved.
Terry Vernon wrote:
We have a client who wants to intercept ssh and ssl transmissions and sniff them going across their routers on their WAN. I've looked at ettercap, sshmitm, and ssharp and neither are suitable for this job. Is there anything out there that proxies these encrypted protocols and does a mitm without arp poisoning?
Terry Vernon CTO Sprite Technologies
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