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Its 'anti sniff' not 'antisniff'. That was my mistake.
http://webteca.altervista.org/AntiSniffToolbox.htm This is the website that has the descriptions. Once you find which you want to download this is where to download it. http://webteca.altervista.org/download.php You will have to match up the abbreviations. |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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I'll say it again. You can't detect passive sniffing, because there's nothing to detect. While you may find a NIC in promiscuous mode, that doesn't necessarily indicate someone sniffing the network.
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Tech, Networking Forums
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: 1265 Lombardi Ave.
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What are the odds of a Network Card being in Promiscious and not sniffing. People just don't do that by mistake. Most people wouldn't even know how to do it.
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