Re[2]: cain & abel full routing

From: Alex (quick.touch@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 13 2006 - 18:48:42 EDT


i didn't wait too much, 3-4 minutes (or was it enough?) before
cancelling the attack.

Hello Tim,

Wednesday, June 14, 2006, 1:40:06 AM, you wrote:

T> All you are doing is poisoning the ARP tables on those systems. The
T> router/server may not be caching ARP entries or something else may be
T> going on that is causing the half-routing, such as the device has the
T> MAC's hard coded in preventing ARP spoofing. How long did you wait
T> before cancelling the attack, as sometimes you have to wait for the
T> ARP entry to expire before you can poison the table.

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