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| Subject: | RE: PPPoE + Switch sniffing |
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| Date: | Mon, 31 Jul 2006 13:55:30 +1000 |
Hi Carlos, You said that we have seen another Access concentrator-where did you see it and how could you tell? Switches should make sniffing harder, not easier-simply because of port to MAC mapping and only directing traffic via MAC. Does it look like the NIC of the dodgy 'concentrator' and the NIC of your 'client' are connected to the same switch/segment? If it has same MAC address then it's some kind of spoofing going unless there is a mistake. How did you configure the switches? -----Original Message----- From: Carlos de Oliveira [mailto:carlos.oliv@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 4:38 AM To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: PPPoE + Switch sniffing Hello friends, As a manager of my network, I am woried of security. Recently we changed the HUB's for switch's in hope that we get more securitty. In a few days ago, we have seeing another Access concentrator in our network sending PADO's to the clients that wanted to connect. This access concentrator have the same MAC address of one of my clients. I would like to know what do you think that could be? I've searched google for this, but I didn't found any attack baseed on PPPoE + switch. Could this other access concentrator be trying to give connection to some of my clients just to sniff their connection? Thanks, Carlos. -- http://users.urbi.com.br/carlos_oliv --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is sponsored by: Norwich University EARN A MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION ASSURANCE - ONLINE The NSA has designated Norwich University a center of Academic Excellence in Information Security. Our program offers unparalleled Infosec management education and the case study affords you unmatched consulting experience. Using interactive e-Learning technology, you can earn this esteemed degree, without disrupting your career or home life. http://www.msia.norwich.edu/secfocus --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is sponsored by: Norwich University EARN A MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION ASSURANCE - ONLINE The NSA has designated Norwich University a center of Academic Excellence in Information Security. Our program offers unparalleled Infosec management education and the case study affords you unmatched consulting experience. Using interactive e-Learning technology, you can earn this esteemed degree, without disrupting your career or home life. http://www.msia.norwich.edu/secfocus ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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