Re: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-09-06 Thread Martes13
http://excalibar.sourceforge.net/

On 9/5/05, Ragone_Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Cain absolutely does not let you change the packets let alone see their
 contents (within the program anyway). I do not know about a Windows utility
 that does this however a linux one is called Ettercap.
 http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/ Actually, if you go to the
 SF page, it does say it runs under Windows but I have never tried it. Let me
 know if this is what you are looking for...
  
  -Andrew
 
 
 On 9/5/05, Bernardo Martín [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  May be Cain?
  
  
  
  
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  De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Enviado el: miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2005 11:30 
  Para: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
  Asunto: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool
  
  Hi all,
  
  I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and 
  allow you to modify the packet before it was sent out. Basically the tool
  open 2 ports, one for listening and one for sending, it allows you to
 watch
  and modify packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a 
  packet modifying feature (support editting on both side receive and
  sending).
  I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
  It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool, i cannot 
  remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result and it is
 not
  netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
  I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.
  
  Thanks
  
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RE: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-09-06 Thread Bardus Populus
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  May be Cain?




 -Mensaje original-
 De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Enviado el: miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2005 11:30
 Para: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
 Asunto: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

 Hi all,

 I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and
 allow you to modify the packet before it was sent out. Basically the tool
 open 2 ports, one for listening and one for sending, it allows you to
 watch
 and modify packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a
 packet modifying feature (support editting on both side receive and
 sending).
  I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
 It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool, i cannot
 remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result and it is
 not
 netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
 I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.

 Thanks

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Sounds like ettercap.

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RE: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-09-05 Thread Bernardo Martín
 May be Cain?




-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviado el: miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2005 11:30
Para: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
Asunto: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

Hi all,

I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and
allow you to modify the packet before it was sent out. Basically the tool
open 2 ports, one for listening and one for sending, it allows you to watch
and modify packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a
packet modifying feature (support editting on both side receive and
sending).
 I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool, i cannot
remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result and it is not
netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.

Thanks

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Re: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-09-05 Thread Ragone_Andrew
Cain absolutely does not let you change the packets let alone see their
contents (within the program anyway). I do not know about a Windows
utility that does this however a linux one is called Ettercap.
http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/ Actually, if you go to the SF page, it
does say it runs under Windows but I have never tried it. Let me know
if this is what you are looking for...

-AndrewOn 9/5/05, Bernardo Martín [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 May be Cain?-Mensaje original-De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Enviado el: miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2005 11:30
Para: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.ukAsunto: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this toolHi all,I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and
allow you to modify the packet before it was sent out. Basically the toolopen 2 ports, one for listening and one for sending, it allows you to watchand modify packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a
packet modifying feature (support editting on both side receive andsending). I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool, i cannot
remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result and it is notnetsed which is commandline and *Nix based.I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.Thanks___
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Re: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-08-24 Thread Gaurav Kumar
are u forgetting Interactive TCP Relay (ITR)?

http://www.imperva.com/application_defense_center/tools.asp

regards,
gaurav


On 8/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and
 allow you to modify the packet before it was
 sent out. Basically the tool open 2 ports, one for listening and one for
 sending, it allows you to watch and modify
 packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a packet
 modifying feature (support editting on both side receive and sending).
  I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
 It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool,
 i cannot remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result
 and it is not netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
 I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.
 
 Thanks
 
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Re: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-08-24 Thread Crg
http://www.securiteam.com/tools/5IP022A35W.html

could be netsed ?

regards
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 Hi all,
 
 I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and
 allow you to modify the packet before it was
 sent out. Basically the tool open 2 ports, one for listening and one for
 sending, it allows you to watch and modify
 packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a packet
 modifying feature (support editting on both side receive and sending).
  I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
 It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool,
 i cannot remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result
 and it is not netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
 I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.
 
 Thanks
 
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Re: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-08-24 Thread J. Oquendo

On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Gaurav Kumar wrote:

 On 8/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and
  allow you to modify the packet before it was
  sent out. Basically the tool open 2 ports, one for listening and one for
  sending, it allows you to watch and modify
  packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a packet
  modifying feature (support editting on both side receive and sending).
   I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
  It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool,
  i cannot remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result
  and it is not netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
  I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.
 
  Thanks

http://www.cenzic.com/prod_application_security.html

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RE: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-08-24 Thread Aditya Deshmukh

 I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP
 packet and allow you to modify the packet before it was
 sent out.

Netcat ?




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Re: [Full-disclosure] anybody remember the name of this tool

2005-08-24 Thread Ron
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ngrep and netsed are useful.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I forget the name of a tool that can be used to intercept TCP packet and
 allow you to modify the packet before it was
 sent out. Basically the tool open 2 ports, one for listening and one for
 sending, it allows you to watch and modify
 packets in and out. It is like a port forwarding tool with a packet
 modifying feature (support editting on both side receive and sending).
  I remember the tool run on Windows and have a nice GUI with hex editor.
 It has been a while for me since the last time using such tool,
 i cannot remember the name of it. Google doesn't yeild the right result
 and it is not netsed which is commandline and *Nix based.
 I hope some of us here can remember the tool name.
 
 Thanks
 
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