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ARP spoofing is an attack technique which sends spoofed Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages to Local Area Network (LAN). The idea is to identify attacker's MAC address as the address of another network host and redirect traffic intended for another IP address to the attacker's IP address instead.
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Does ARP spoofing work on *all* LANs?
I understand how ARP spoofing works on a switched network: attacker tells the router he's the victim, then tells the victim he's the router. My question is: on large networks, like corporate and unive …
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Does subterfuge work on ALL networks?
Does subterfuge's ARP poisoning attack work on all networks? If not, what kind of precautions can be taken against it? Meaning, what kind of networks, if any, does it fail on? My understanding is that …
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mitmproxy not displaying ARP-poisoned traffic
I have a target computer at 10.0.0.14 and gateway at 10.0.0.1. I successfully insert myself as a MITM by running
sudo arpspoof -i wlp3s0 -t 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.14
sudo arpspoof -i wlp3s0 -t 10.0.0.14 10 …