03-27-2013
The Symantec NetBackup 7.5 Upgrade Guide gives detailed information about upgrading to Symantec NetBackup 7.5.
You may also choose to visit couple of other Symantec websites:
- The 7.x Upgrade Portal on Symantec Support site for the greatest information on upgrading to Symantec NetBackup 7.x.
- The Installation and Upgrade checklist on Symantec's SORT website is a useful tool to visit before you proceed with the upgrade.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dsniff
DSNIFF(8) System Manager's Manual DSNIFF(8)
NAME
dsniff - password sniffer
SYNOPSIS
dsniff [-c] [-d] [-m] [-n] [-i interface | -p pcapfile] [-s snaplen] [-f services] [-t trigger[,...]]] [-r|-w savefile] [expression]
DESCRIPTION
dsniff is a password sniffer which handles FTP, Telnet, SMTP, HTTP, POP, poppass, NNTP, IMAP, SNMP, LDAP, Rlogin, RIP, OSPF, PPTP MS-CHAP,
NFS, VRRP, YP/NIS, SOCKS, X11, CVS, IRC, AIM, ICQ, Napster, PostgreSQL, Meeting Maker, Citrix ICA, Symantec pcAnywhere, NAI Sniffer, Micro-
soft SMB, Oracle SQL*Net, Sybase and Microsoft SQL protocols.
dsniff automatically detects and minimally parses each application protocol, only saving the interesting bits, and uses Berkeley DB as its
output file format, only logging unique authentication attempts. Full TCP/IP reassembly is provided by libnids(3).
I wrote dsniff with honest intentions - to audit my own network, and to demonstrate the insecurity of cleartext network protocols. Please
do not abuse this software.
OPTIONS
-c Perform half-duplex TCP stream reassembly, to handle asymmetrically routed traffic (such as when using arpspoof(8) to intercept
client traffic bound for the local gateway).
-d Enable debugging mode.
-m Enable automatic protocol detection.
-n Do not resolve IP addresses to hostnames.
-i interface
Specify the interface to listen on.
-p pcapfile
Rather than processing the contents of packets observed upon the network process the given PCAP capture file.
-s snaplen
Analyze at most the first snaplen bytes of each TCP connection, rather than the default of 1024.
-f services
Load triggers from a services file.
-t trigger[,...]
Load triggers from a comma-separated list, specified as port/proto=service (e.g. 80/tcp=http).
-r savefile
Read sniffed sessions from a savefile created with the -w option.
-w file
Write sniffed sessions to savefile rather than parsing and printing them out.
expression
Specify a tcpdump(8) filter expression to select traffic to sniff.
On a hangup signal dsniff will dump its current trigger table to dsniff.services.
FILES
/usr/share/dsniff/dsniff.services
Default trigger table
/usr/share/dsniff/dsniff.magic
Network protocol magic
SEE ALSO
arpspoof(8), libnids(3), services(5), magic(5)
AUTHOR
Dug Song <dugsong@monkey.org>
BUGS
dsniff's automatic protocol detection feature is based on the classic file(1) command by Ian Darwin, and shares its historical limitations
and bugs.
DSNIFF(8)