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Wireshark 2 Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   Wireshark 2 Quick Start Guide Secure your network through protocol analysis

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789342789
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Charit Mishra Charit Mishra
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ARP poisoning

Whenever any device intends to communicate with another device, the requesting device sends a broadcast to the whole subnet. Then, the device to which the IP address belongs replies with its MAC address using a unicast packet. Through this approach, devices in local area network communicate with each other. A MAC address (physical address) table stores MAC address with its corresponding port number/IP address.

Use the arp -a command to populate the ARP table entries on your machine. The same command on a majority of platforms.

The following are some details pertaining to the local network we will be using for understating:

Device
IP address
MAC address

Router (default gateway)

192.168.1.1

D0:5B:A8:07:73:6C

Apple (victim)

192.168.1.103

D8:BB:2C:B9:53:EC

Windows server (victim)

192.168.1.109

00:0C:29:B3:CB:B6

Kali Linux (attacker...

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