The men behind ettercap-NG 89
An anonymous reader writes "In 2001 two Italians released the first beta version of ettercap, a network protocol analyzer. Ettercap is now covered in most security books. It's number 9 in the Top 75 Security Tools list of the Nmap Hackers mailing list. This summer they released ettercap-NG, which was completely rewritten from scratch with better, modular code, making it easier to add new features and write and submit patches. NewsForge recently caught up with its authors for an Interview."
Re:My little Ettercap... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:My little Ettercap... (Score:2)
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:5, Informative)
I don't know why it wasn't linked to in the article, but here you go:
Homepage: http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/
Description: A suite for man in the middle attacks and network mapping
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:1)
Homepage: http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/ [sourceforge.net]
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:2)
I find its main use is for reading
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:2)
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:2)
iptraf does this pretty well. You can have a look at screenshots of it in action here [mozcom.com].
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:1)
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:1)
It's great. If you run Red Hat though, they removed it from EL3, because such a useful server monitoring program has no place in the enterprise. (I.E. They are fucking retarded).
You can use the packages for RH9 though.
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:2)
Ethereal? Its nice if it wasn't ridden with bugs and security issues. More alternatives in this market are a good thing, especially when talking about gui based capture tools.
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:2, Informative)
It can sniff in a switched enviroment. You can't do this whith TCPDUMP !!!
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:2)
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:2, Insightful)
Soooo... your theory behind network intrusion testing is that you shouldn't try to break into the network while you're doing it, and therefore any tool that would help you do it must be useless or evil?
Remind me to never hire you for anything related to network security testing....
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:1)
Re:Well, I have never liked ettercap (Score:1)
ettercap can.
Re:N o Link? (Score:2)
Most
Ok, I'm off to Google to figure out what ettercap is.
Re:N o Link? (Score:2)
Ettercap running under Knoppix crashed, while sniffing the entire floor's network (my laptop was acting as the router for the floor, no wonder it crashed). Slight problem though, almost at once everyone looked up and went "did Exchange go d
Re:N o Link? (Score:5, Funny)
Here it is! [justfuckinggoogleit.com]
Re:N o Link? (Score:1)
For the lasy one:
http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/ [sourceforge.net]
spoken like a true *nix fan (Score:5, Funny)
Thats one way to deal with windows people
Good summary, this time (Score:5, Insightful)
Not everyone's heard of Ettercap; this summary says what it is (network protocol analyzer) and also why it's important (in top ten of security tools). I hope to see more summaries of this caliber on Slashdot.
Re:Good summary, this time (Score:2)
Re:Good summary, this time (Score:3, Informative)
From ettercap project page [sourceforge.net]:
"Ettercap is a suite for man in the middle attacks on LAN. It features sniffing of live connections, content filtering on the fly and many other interesting tricks. It supports active and passive dissection of many protocols (even ciphered ones) and includes many feature for network and host analysis."
That's a lit
Re:Good summary, this time (Score:3, Insightful)
I think that stating "network protocol analyzer" is sufficient - it indicates the general concept area, and gives the reader enough information to decide if it's something he should be going to dig deeper on or not.
I do agree with a different responder that some things that could have been hyperlinked weren't.
Re:Good summary, this time (Score:2)
Top 75 Security Tools (Score:5, Informative)
Network Analizer... duh (Score:3, Informative)
It's more of a hacking tool than a network analizer. It allows you to sniff switched networks, perform man-in-the-middle-attacks, it looks for passwords, etc.
Re:Network Analizer... duh (Score:1)
Re:Network Analizer... duh (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Network Analizer... duh (Score:1)
Re:Network Analizer... duh (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Network Analizer... duh (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Network Analizer... duh (Score:1)
Google can tell you a lot more about it. Also have a look at the DSniff suite.
Cheers,
Chris.
The fact that it's a *NIX program (Score:4, Insightful)
Anyone who's smart enough to use it effectively deserves results
Seriously, a swiss army knife for kiddies is by definition a swiss army knife for security testers and system managers. I'd prefer for hacking tools to be available for all rather than just for the malicious portion of the online population.
Re:Legal uses of ettercap (Score:3, Interesting)
It is perfectly legal for me to do anything I like on my network. What more justification do I need?
Perhaps we should ban debuggers too, because all we can use them for is breaking into commercial software...
Re:Legal uses of ettercap (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Legal uses of ettercap (Score:2)
You're being deliberately obtuse in your statement about protocol sniffers. How do you know what I do with a sniffer on my network?
Protocol sniffers do not invade peoples privacy, people do.
Re:Legal uses of ettercap (Score:3, Insightful)
Sure, you just void your warrenty.
What about these DVDs and CDs I bought, I can rip them onto my laptop so I don't have to carry my CDs and DVDs around? I bought these too.
You can back them up, or convert them to some other format for your convinience.
So I can burn down my own house? I own it... ah... oh... well half of it, the bank owns the other bit (d'oh). If I select the half I own, say the bathroom and the box room; I can
Re:Legal uses of ettercap (Score:1)
Re:Legal uses of ettercap (Score:1)
Interesting comment (Score:5, Funny)
We chose the GPL because it's the most used, so it has to be the best.
I have a nice Windows XP CD to sell you, guys.
--
Glass, total pwnage.
Re:Interesting comment (Score:2, Interesting)
I love ettercap... (Score:5, Interesting)
Try it with the new UBCD (Score:4, Informative)
I like ettercap.. (Score:2, Funny)
Kinda Neat, OT Question (Score:1)
The program did something similar, it would monitor network traffic and show you all the images that were being transmitted. So you could run it and figure out what sites people were surfing and stuff like that. It was very cool, but I have been unable to find it recently and I don't remember the name.
Re:Kinda Neat, OT Question (Score:2)
how is it? (Score:1, Funny)
any *real* sysadmins use this tool? (Score:1)
I'm just curious. I tend to avoid the "dark gray" tools like this and stick to the "light gray" tools like nmap.
So have you used this tool? In what capacity? Penetration testing? Just poking around the network? For your own education or did you use the info in a report or to solve a specific problem? Etc?
Just wondering if I should take the time to add it to my toolbox.
Starting With "I didn't know it existed, but" (Score:2)
I work at a company that makes cell phone system test gear. We help cell phone companies set up quality and throughput testing and transport/content correctness.
Many is the time when, as I develop the tidbits, I want to see the data flow and content actually being received. I have become a zen grand master of getting my ass lost piecing together partial frames and retransmits.
A program that recon
Attercop ? (Score:1, Interesting)
spinning in a tree!
Old fat spider
can't see me!
Attercop! Attercop!
Won't you stop,
Stop your spinning
and look at me!
Old Tomnoddy, all big body,
Old Tomnoddy can't spy me!
Attercop! Attercop!
Down you drop!
You'll never catch me up your tree!
Re:Attercop (A Tolkien reference for the clueless) (Score:1)
(Horrors. I almost wrongly said it was a misquote of a Tom Bombadil song from The Fellowship of the Ring.. Shudder, what a public embarasment THAT would have been...)
robertgraham.com (Score:1)
even works on Mac OS X (Score:3, Informative)
Kiddies (Score:1)