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Port Security and Packet Squirrel


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Hi

I wanted to capture the Pcap File Of a Network with Packet Squirrel

But It Was Failed

That network Has a Port security in the network

Nowdays a lot of Networks have a security configuration like Port security

what should I do?

Is there any way to bypass this features?thanks

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  • 2 weeks later...

I tested in my network that has a port security 

And it causes that that port of my network go to the error disable mode because of violation!!!and in the log I can see the MAC address of packet squirrel!

if We can’t Capture the net traffic of this kind of network then this tool is not a good tools, even my friends in their small internet center use port security and dot1x

this kind problem is exists in lan turtles too!!

Any idea and any solution!?

dose the Frimware should be change!?

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If they have port security enabled then only the mac address that was connected to that port would be allowed by the system. There may be a method where you can spoof the mac address if you know it, but that'll require more research.

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1) Set your squirrel to TRANSPARENT mode

2) Modify the transparent script and put the following line c:

echo 8 >  /sys/class/net/br-lan/bridge/group_fwd_mask 
after
# Set networking to TRANSPARENT mode and wait five seconds
NETMODE TRANSPARENT

sleep 5

 

 

 

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On 10/21/2019 at 7:11 PM, srdoggo said:

1) Set your squirrel to TRANSPARENT mode

2) Modify the transparent script and put the following line 😄


echo 8 >  /sys/class/net/br-lan/bridge/group_fwd_mask 
after

# Set networking to TRANSPARENT mode and wait five seconds
NETMODE TRANSPARENT

sleep 5

 

 

 

I’ve found that the PS still leaks MAC address in transparent mode! Asked the question in this group and no one bothered to answer why🤔 PS isn’t as stealthy as Hak5 would like us to think...

im losing faith in the Pineapple Nano, sick of having to reset the firmware.

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