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@SVN rev 305520 on 2012-10-08 08:13:05Z by sbz

- Convert to new option framework
- Add LICENSE
- Update MASTER_SITES
- Update pkg-descr
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@dsniff is a collection of tools for network auditing and penetration testing.
dsniff, filesnarf, mailsnarf, msgsnarf, urlsnarf, and webspy passively monitor
a network for interesting data (passwords, e-mail, files, etc.). arpspoof,
dnsspoof, and macof facilitate the interception of network traffic normally
unavailable to an attacker (e.g, due to layer-2 switching). sshmitm and webmitm
implement active monkey-in-the-middle attacks against redirected SSH and HTTPS
sessions by exploiting weak bindings in ad-hoc PKI.

WWW: http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/
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@The long-awaited upgrade to dsniff 2.3, which includes the now-infamous
sshmitm and webmitm monkey-in-the-middle tools.

Submitted by:	Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@@terry.dragon2.net>
PR:		23749
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Various tools for network penetration testing. Please do not abuse them.

arpspoof     redirect packets from a target host (or all hosts) on the LAN
             intended for another host on the LAN by forging ARP replies.
dnsspoof     forge replies to arbitrary DNS address / pointer queries on
             the LAN.
dsniff       simple password sniffer.
filesnarf    saves selected files sniffed from NFS traffic in the current
             working directory.
macof        flood the local network with random MAC addresses.
mailsnarf    a fast and easy way to violate the Electronic Communications
             Privacy Act of 1986 (18 USC 2701-2711), be careful.
msgsnarf     record selected messages from sniffed AOL Instant Messenger,
             ICQ 2000, IRC, and Yahoo! Messenger chat sessions.
sshmitm      SSH monkey-in-the-middle.
tcpkill      kills specified in-progress TCP connections.
tcpnice      slow down specified TCP connections via "active" traffic
             shaping.
urlsnarf     output all requested URLs sniffed from HTTP traffic in CLF
             (Common Log Format, used by almost all web servers), suitable
             for offline post-processing
webmitm      HTTP / HTTPS monkey-in-the-middle.
webspy       sends URLs sniffed from a client to your local Netscape
             browser for display, a fun party trick
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@New port: dsniff 1.1

dsniff is a set of network penetration testing tools

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
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arpredirect  redirect packets from a target host (or all hosts) on the LAN
	     intended for another host on the LAN by forging ARP replies
findgw       determine the local gateway of an unknown network via passive
	     sniffing
macof        flood the local network with random MAC addresses
dsniff       simple password sniffer
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a18 1
             Privacy Act of 1986 (18 USC 2701-2711), be careful
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WWW: http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/
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