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| Subject: | Re: Tool to make mitm on ssh2 |
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| Date: | Tue, 24 Jan 2006 17:07:28 +0100 |
Max Ashton schrieb:
Have you tried the tool out yet?
Anyone else on the list had any good (Or horrifying) experience with this tool?
it's possible to use, e.g. in combination with dnsspoof from dsniff. It generates a lot of output, but the login password can be found. For demonstrations why to use keys instead of passwords, it is good. sshmitm from dsniff is IMHO more userfriendly, but, it works not with SSH2.
The soft JMITM2 can do such an attack: http://www.david-guembel.de/index.php?id=6.
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