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Re: Layer 2 arp snooping without Layer 3?

Subject: Re: Layer 2 arp snooping without Layer 3?
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:35:10 +0200
Le jeudi 25 octobre 2007 à 10:44 +0300, Nikolaj a écrit :
Well you could poison one's cache but without you having an ip address 
it will be pointless. [...] and the kernel will most likely discard 
it). I think this is what will happen.

Not necessarily.
You can sniff traffic and send it back to userland applications using a
mechanism such as tuntap. On Linux, you can use ebtables framework to
route traffic back to IP stack, then Netfilter to another local IP
address.
You just have to send it somewhere you have an IP address, but it does
not have to be on the link you're sending your ARP cahce poisoning.


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