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| Subject: | to dsniff or not to dsniff |
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| Date: | Sun, 7 May 2006 18:51:41 +0100 |
Hi My distro doesn't have dsniff as a package so I've trid to compile it and came across a few issues, in resolving them I realised that dnsniff is quite old and relies on some unsuported packages.
So I was wondering, is it worth getting it working or should I leave it and spend my time learning some more up-to-date tools? My guess is that ettercap will probably do most, if not all, that dnsiff will do but possibly not as easily.
What do people think?
Robin
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