>> > What does this package do, that dsniff's 'arpspoof' doesn't ?
>> I know, but I'd like to have it in Debian for the users to be able to >> choose the one the see fit, as we do in editors, window-managers... >> I think you know what I mean :-) I'll consolidate this opinion : last time I really NEEDED dsniff's arpspoof, it did not work. I don't know why ; maybe it was because my host had many eth. interfaces, some of them with "redundant" routes and other crap ; but arpspoof died immediately with a not-very-explicit error message. debugging with strace first, gdb then, did not yield interesting results, so I gave up. I would have been VERY PLEASED to have another arp spoofing program in debian at this time ... after RAID mirrors, here come "same functionality software" mirroring :-) so when one package breaks, you can fallback on the other one :-) regards, Jerome Petazzoni <skaya at enix dot org> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]