Description: A quick tutorial on creating a man-in-the-middle attack using VMware virtual machines and Ettercap. In the demonstration, I use an Ubuntu virtual machine as the victim computer and a Backtrack 5 R1 virtual machine as the attacker. The ARP spoofing is accomplished using Ettercap.
The entire tutorial can be done on one computer using VMware virtual machines with the network interfaces set to bridged mode. A Windows machine can be easily substituted as the victim computer as long as bridged mode is enabled for the virtual network interface card.
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For Spoofing this Ettercap is good tool.
Have a look at some basic things.
http://www.securitytube.net/video/3974 I like this video :D
Ettercap is my favorite tool for mitm.
thanks for video
but dude, when i type in ipconfig in bt5 r1 gnome VM 32 on a vmware workstation then it show something like this....
No command 'ipconfig' found, did you mean:
Command 'tpconfig' from package 'tpconfig' (universe)
Command 'iwconfig' from package 'wireless-tools' (main)
Command 'ifconfig' from package 'net-tools' (main)
ipconfig: command not found
how can i get rid off with this ?
any solution will be appreciated ? :(