[VOIPSEC] packet generator program

Thomas Maufer tmaufer at mudynamics.com
Sat Oct 24 14:27:47 CDT 2009


> How is this program different from tcpreplay?
>
> ~tom
>
> Typos courtesy of my iPhone
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> On Oct 24, 2009, at 4:10, "voipsec-request at voipsa.org" <voipsec-request at voipsa.org 
> > wrote:
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>>  1. Re: VOIP Telephone exploitation (Klaus Darilion)
>>  2. packet generator program (Gilbert Lee)
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>> Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 16:11:34 +0200
>> From: Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at>
>> To: brolen <brolen at mindspring.com>
>> Cc: voipsec at voipsa.org
>> Subject: Re: [VOIPSEC] VOIP Telephone exploitation
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>> brolen schrieb:
>>> Since the inception of your group, have you identified a clear cut
>>> strategy to detect, identify and guard against remote eavesdropping
>>> on a VOIP system such as the Cisco-IP phone.  In addition, what  
>>> tests
>>> are being used to identify the activation of the remote maintenance
>>> or remote observation features.
>>
>> You can use the same techniques you are already using to prevent that
>> somebody eavesdrops your email/http connections, e.g.
>> - secure your LAN against ARP spoofing
>> - use encryption (IPsec, TLS+SRTP)
>>
>> regards
>> klaus
>>
>>>
>>> I would certainly like to hear from some of your members regarding
>>> the defenses and protections for VOIP systems that a company can
>>> logically employ.
>>>
>>> In addition, has anyone made any headway into the detection and
>>> removal of Trojans or rootkits on cellphones.  This appears to be a
>>> rather large effort for attacking devices such as I-phones,
>>> Blackberrys etc.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bob Rolen _______________________________________________
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 04:26:42 +0900
>> From: Gilbert Lee <gilgil1973 at gmail.com>
>> To: voipsec at voipsa.org
>> Subject: [VOIPSEC] packet generator program
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>> Hi, all. I am Gilbert.
>>
>> Whenever you make and debug a packet capturing and analyzing program,
>> you are forced to generate packets again and again using a certain  
>> network
>> application.
>> This tool enables you to generate and send packets easily
>> using given capture file(*.cap) to a specific network adapter.
>> I hope this helps.
>>
>> http://www.gilgil.net/653
>>
>> Regards,
>> Gilbert.
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