DeSniff is a sniffer detector based on the libnet and the libpcap
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03-13-2002 : DeSniff 0.1 Many changes in this version -- The -n option have been added. It allows you to scan a netwrok you're not on. This is really usefull when you want to spoof request or your network card isn't configured with a good ip... Hmmm... I don't really know if it's a usefull option or not but i've done ;-) -- ARP Answers are processed to determine if ARP Proxies are on the network. It recognize sniffer under Linux. -- The results presentation have change and the option -v (verbose) have been added too. -- A delay between 2 ARP request have been set to 10 milliseconds. -- The targets are now listed. This will allow to scan a list of computer rather than a complete network or just one computer. But this haven't been coded. -- The father process handle the SIGCHLD now. -- The result file isn't opened/saved at each call to callback() function anymore. Now we open and close the file only one time. -- The program wait 10 seconds after sending the last ARP request before stopping completely. No more need to do a ^C to stop. -- Changed the "Nom hote local" to "Local hostname". As some have noticed I'm french and some comments may still in french. I promise, they will disapear soon.
03-05-2002 : DeSniff 0.05 A little problem has occured during the making of the archive and the configure script isn't working... I've uploaded a good archive. 03-01-2002 : DeSniff 0.05 -- Complete/Basic scan added -- can now write results to a file (-f FILE option) -- configure script added to the tar.gz archive
DeSniff-0.05 has been released. Some features added
-- The menu is now functional -- The -d option bug is now corrected -- IP spoofing is working (-s IP option) -- Mac spoofing is working (-m MAC option) -- target definition is working (-t IP option) I've changed my organisation for sources and headers. I think that it's more clear and usable now.
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