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| Subject: | Re: Sniffing on a switch |
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| Date: | Sat, 29 Oct 2005 10:48:03 +0200 (CEST) |
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Andy Meyers wrote:
Now i know people say you "cant" sniff on a switch and I know about ARP poisoning and MAC flooding. But there has to be another way. I have heard too many stories about "he sniffed my AIM conversation on a Cisco switch" (an example is in the most recent version of 2600). Does anyone know of any technique how to do this? Can you ARP poison a switch?
Some of the switches and routers from cisco have a monitor command where you give a port you want to have a copy of the traffic from and a second monitor command for the port where you want the copy of the traffic to appear.
Cheers
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