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January 14th, 2006, 01:06 PM
#11
heh, netstumbler turns off zero wirelless configuration. just in case you didnt notice lcbs1. most people i know turn it off perminetly and use the software client that usually comes with the wireless cards.
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January 14th, 2006, 01:06 PM
#12
heh, netstumbler turns off zero wirelless configuration. just in case you didnt notice lcbs1. most people i know turn it off perminetly and use the software client that usually comes with the wireless cards.
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January 16th, 2006, 01:13 AM
#13
Junior Member
the weirdest thing happened to me...I had cain dowloaded already and working fine..I turn on my computer 2 days later and can't open it because my nortons deleted a file in cain that makes it impossible to open...So I uninstalled it and tried to download it again but I CAN'T...because Norton's keeps saying that it deleted a virus when I download it..I really don't know what to do..
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January 16th, 2006, 01:13 AM
#14
Junior Member
the weirdest thing happened to me...I had cain dowloaded already and working fine..I turn on my computer 2 days later and can't open it because my nortons deleted a file in cain that makes it impossible to open...So I uninstalled it and tried to download it again but I CAN'T...because Norton's keeps saying that it deleted a virus when I download it..I really don't know what to do..
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January 16th, 2006, 01:42 AM
#15
lcbs1, norton and a lot of other AV softwares classify Cain and Abel as a hacker tool because that is what it is. What exactly are you trying to do? mabey theres a better piece of software out there for you.
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January 16th, 2006, 01:42 AM
#16
lcbs1, norton and a lot of other AV softwares classify Cain and Abel as a hacker tool because that is what it is. What exactly are you trying to do? mabey theres a better piece of software out there for you.
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January 16th, 2006, 04:22 AM
#17
Junior Member
Well the thing is that at first Norton let me install Cain and able perfectly without a problem..I was using Cain to have my computer be promiscuos, so I could use Ethereal to capture packets...And it was working fine until like a day ago that norton decided to classify it as a virus file...I was thinking should I just disable norton and install cain again and then enable or is that a bad idea??
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January 16th, 2006, 04:22 AM
#18
Junior Member
Well the thing is that at first Norton let me install Cain and able perfectly without a problem..I was using Cain to have my computer be promiscuos, so I could use Ethereal to capture packets...And it was working fine until like a day ago that norton decided to classify it as a virus file...I was thinking should I just disable norton and install cain again and then enable or is that a bad idea??
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January 16th, 2006, 08:41 PM
#19
That would be plausable way to solve your issue though it probly would not be perminent.
From what I can tell from the information given, Your using cain to preform a man in the middle attack and capture traffic from a particular router or node, which walks a very fine line as to what is allowed in these forums. Capturing your own traffic for education is fine and dandy, while capturing other peoples can be offensive and in a lot of cases illegal, depending on privacy laws where you are located.
It is quite possible I am wrong as to what is being done, in that case there are plenty of seniors on this board that can make their voices heard on this subject, and I wish a couple would just to clear the air on the matter at hand.
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January 16th, 2006, 08:41 PM
#20
That would be plausable way to solve your issue though it probly would not be perminent.
From what I can tell from the information given, Your using cain to preform a man in the middle attack and capture traffic from a particular router or node, which walks a very fine line as to what is allowed in these forums. Capturing your own traffic for education is fine and dandy, while capturing other peoples can be offensive and in a lot of cases illegal, depending on privacy laws where you are located.
It is quite possible I am wrong as to what is being done, in that case there are plenty of seniors on this board that can make their voices heard on this subject, and I wish a couple would just to clear the air on the matter at hand.
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