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get ethereal: http://www.ethereal.com/download.html
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then choose the approperiate tool of interest yes ethereal is a good way to start, but plz be aware, depending on who's traffic u decide to sniff. some org have tools to detect this type of activity, and there exists network architecure issues such as PPP or switches/firewalls that may need additional tools for penetration. i discourage any activity other than for self learning purposes. |
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