Description: Mitigating Rogue DHCP servers with dhcdrop
Tags: DHCP , dhcdrop , networking , protocol basics ,
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Nicely done! Like the way you explain all of this patiently. Just one recommendation - maybe you could run a live demo as well, along with the screenshots.
Look forward to more from you! :)
Thanks and nicely done, it will be great with a demo. Very well explained.
Thank you. great video, and very good information. My knowledge of dhcp servers had now like tripled.
Very informative and straight to the point, very nice work well done.
Quick one, perhaps you might want to consider adding some live demo in your next video.
Thank you for making that possible.
Thanks guys. It was actually my intention to do the whole thing as a screencast and live demo but all three of the microphones I hooked up sounded like crap. After many hours of troubleshooting the audio problem, I ended up doing the whole thing on the tascam recorder I use for noodling around on my guitar and putting the whole thing together in MovieMaker!
Very cool, I didn't know about dhcpdrop.
Nice to see video's with narration too, no offense to those making the other videos, but I'm a bit sick of all the music or just plain silence.
A demo would be awesome though ;-)
Nice work, that's a great run-down of the tool. I'll have to remember this tool/video if I ever run into this problem! And I'd have to agree with kman, it's very nice to see more hacking videos with narration :)
Thanks,
Very nice guide. I'm the network admin at a college, you can imagine the number of students plugging their Linksys routers in backwards. I mostly solved the problem with DHCP snooping, but dhcdrop will be a great tool for the occasional issue where there are no managed switches, or dhcpsnoop isn't configured.
Thanks phlakvest. We do the same...about 6000 students. The problem with dhcpsnoop is that it sometimes has false positives.