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 ///  File Name: angst-0.2b.tar.gz
Description:
Angst is a simple active packet sniffer, based on libpcap and libnet. Dumps into a file the payload of all the TCP packets received on the specified ports. Also, it floods the local network with random MAC addresses (like macof v1.1 by Ian Vitek), causing switches to send packets to all ports. Only compiled and tested on OpenBSD.
Author:Invisibl
Homepage:http://angst.sourceforge.net
File Size:6597
Last Modified:Dec 13 06:10:23 2000
MD5 Checksum:c4f6bf87a638d04f21494adc6f8f2ecf

 ///  File Name: angst-0.3b.tar.gz
Description:
Angst is an active packet sniffer, based on libpcap and libnet. Dumps into a file the payload of all the packets received on the specified ports. Two methods of active sniffing are implemented - Angst is able to monitor ARP requests, and after enabling IP forwarding on the local host, it sends ARP replies mapping all IPs to the local MAC address. In addition, it has the ability to flood the local network with random MAC addresses (like macof), causing switches to send packets to all ports. Only compiled and tested on OpenBSD. Readme available here.
Author:Invisibl
Homepage:http://angst.sourceforge.net
Changes:Major rewrite! The man-in-the-middle active sniffing method has been added. Now much more stable. Changelog available here.
File Size:8934
Last Modified:Jan 1 05:51:21 2001
MD5 Checksum:cf9ae74f216fca59626975375e79e5db

 ///  File Name: angst-0.4b.tar.gz
Description:
Angst is an active packet sniffer, based on libpcap and libnet. Dumps into a file the payload of all the packets received on the specified ports. Two methods of active sniffing are implemented - Angst is able to monitor ARP requests, and after enabling IP forwarding on the local host, it sends ARP replies mapping all IPs to the local MAC address. In addition, it has the ability to flood the local network with random MAC addresses (like macof), causing switches to send packets to all ports. Tested on Linux and Free/Net/OpenBSD. Readme available here.
Author:Invisibl
Homepage:http://angst.sourceforge.net
Changes:Free/NetBSD and Linux support in addition to OpenBSD, new features, and a lot of testing. Changelog available here.
File Size:13903
Last Modified:Feb 9 18:31:30 2001
MD5 Checksum:21643cd776bf478c6fbe4ddabb826be8