03-31-2010
My apologies. I didn't piece your two replies together. Thank you for your help.
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dnsspoof
DNSSPOOF(8) System Manager's Manual DNSSPOOF(8)
NAME
dnsspoof - forge replies to DNS address / pointer queries
SYNOPSIS
dnsspoof [-i interface] [-f hostsfile] [expression]
DESCRIPTION
dnsspoof forges replies to arbitrary DNS address / pointer queries on the LAN. This is useful in bypassing hostname-based access controls,
or in implementing a variety of man-in-the-middle attacks.
OPTIONS
-i interface
Specify the interface to use.
-f hostsfile
Specify the pathname of a file in hosts(5) format. Only one hostname allowed per line (no aliases), although hostnames may contain
wildcards (such as *.doubleclick.net).
expression
Specify a tcpdump(8) filter expression to select traffic to sniff.
If no hostsfile is specified, replies will be forged for all address queries on the LAN with an answer of the local machine's IP address.
FILES
/usr/share/dsniff/dnsspoof.hosts
Sample hosts file.
SEE ALSO
dsniff(8), hosts(5)
AUTHOR
Dug Song <dugsong@monkey.org>
DNSSPOOF(8)