rsdbaby
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Hey I need help programming a Linux based computer to run tcpdump automatically. This has been frustrating me for some time and I would be willing to pay someone 100 bucks to program a thumb drive with both Linux and all the scripts for me.
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Well I would pay very nicely for someone to compile the programs for me.
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Its a little more complicated than that in practice, how are you with the linux cli?
Im not very good at writing programs, I would however be willing to pay very handsomely for someone to write the program for me.
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So if I were to purchase a gumstix and install tcpdump on an SD card then all I would have to do is plug in the ethernet cable and it would log the traffic?
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haha. Just double checking. How could I go about install tcpdump on the micro computer and setting it up to run automatically.
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If I did the above configuration it would be undectable right?
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Oh and another question. Rather than a passive network tap would an ethernet splitter work?
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There is a very simple and undetectable way of doing this with hardware, it will just cost you more than a flash drive. You first setup a wiretap on the ethernet cable using a passive network tap, then you connect this to a gumstix computer (a tiny linux machine the size of a packet of gum) which is running tcpdump and logging to a large capacity flash storage medium. Very simple, very effective and its how the pro's would do it.
With your method, you will basically need to use a U3 drive and a rootkit, which is cheaper and more straightforward, but will do lasting damage to the target machine. My method is completely passive, and as long as they don't physically see it, undetectable from the target machine.
How do you connect the gumstix to the ethernet connection? And how would I go about installing tcpdumb on the gumstix? I really appreciate your help, this is exactly what I was looking for.
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Ah... so theres no way that it could be used as a regular flash drive?
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Yeah, but if I installed the program on it then it would be programmed to log the data instead of log keys, right?
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If I were to buy I 2gb logger and install wireshark would it be feasible?
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Sorry if it seems like Im asking too many questions, Im just fairly new at this.
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Is there anything I can install between the ethernet device and my computer to log the traffic?
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Yeah, this one was a little more expensive and is almost invisible (it shows up as a texas instruments peripheral under the control panel). Im looking for something smaller. If I used a small external harddrive what programs would I need to install on it to log ethernet traffic?
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Is there a hardware logger out there that is compact?
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Btw, I really appreciate your help on this subject.
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Key Shark Key Logger 4mb USB.
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Its a regular USB keylogger, but the software can be deleted and new software can be installed on it just like a regular thumbdrive.
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Not necessarily. The hardware keylogger is nothing more than a regular USB thumbdrive essentially, with software installed to let it log keystrokes. Im looking for a packet sniffer that will automatically log the packets without me doing anything.
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I sort of need it to run like a keylogger but instead of keys I need it to log data. I have a keylogger that I could just install the program onto.
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Yeah is there any program out there that does that?
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Im looking for a program that I can install on a flashdrive that will work automatically.
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No. The track 2 information also requires a PVN (pin verification number), CVV, and several dummy digits. The only way to really clone a card is to get a track 2 reader on ebay (25-40 bucks) and copy and paste what you read off the card.