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    Lookig for a free packet sniffer program

    Hey folks. I'm in a bind on a network I need to find a packet sniffing program and I would like to find either a freebie or very inexpensive one for a network that has about 35 systems on it. Anyone have any reccomendations? TIA.

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    Nmap, as featured in Matrix Reloaded.

    Here's a few more.

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    Cain & Abel is a great one, built-in NT hash decoder, router poisoning, etc.... http://www.oxid.it

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    Sweet! Thanks Adept and CeeBee you guys saved my :butt: .

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    Ethereal and packetyzer (which is just a custom version of ethereal made for windows)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CeeBee
    Cain & Abel is a great one, built-in NT hash decoder, router poisoning, etc.... http://www.oxid.it
    I don't know if I'd recommend Cain & Abel anymore...

    I like it as a tool, and TechTV did a grat feature on it, but my AV found a trojan on my laptop after installing it (TROJ_CAINABEL.25).


    Which one did you go for, nunob?

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    Adept I went with NMAP easy to use and fast. I did try Ethereal that Gollo reccomended and I like it too. Thanks again for the help guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a d e p t
    I like it as a tool, and TechTV did a grat feature on it, but my AV found a trojan on my laptop after installing it (TROJ_CAINABEL.25).
    The "server" component in Abel most likely. NAV Corporate doesn't consider it trojan, unlike BackOriffice 2000.

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