What can I do to our company network?
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Originally Posted by illogical
Knoppix, search it up.
That should work, But in that case you'll need three switches... The drop goes in to one, that one feeds the second two which are also connected to each other.
That should work, But in that case you'll need three switches... The drop goes in to one, that one feeds the second two which are also connected to each other.
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Originally Posted by AntiochCali
It forces packet framentation - which means lots of little garbage.....
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Originally Posted by illogical
Create a bridge loop that spanning tree can't see ;-)
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Originally Posted by mcowger
I guess, but I was talkiong about annoyng things, not things to bring down entire buildings
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put up a few machines with multiple nics.. give those nics addresses on the same VLAN.
have those machines route traffic through the trunk.
that sort of thing screws up our cisco switches.. they always freak out and cpu usage spikes making the switches unuseable.
have those machines route traffic through the trunk.
that sort of thing screws up our cisco switches.. they always freak out and cpu usage spikes making the switches unuseable.
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Originally Posted by tedshred
put up a few machines with multiple nics.. give those nics addresses on the same VLAN.
have those machines route traffic through the trunk.
that sort of thing screws up our cisco switches.. they always freak out and cpu usage spikes making the switches unuseable.
have those machines route traffic through the trunk.
that sort of thing screws up our cisco switches.. they always freak out and cpu usage spikes making the switches unuseable.
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just download ettercap and call it a day. 
ARP spoof all packets going to the default gateway.
hmmm...
Add a second IP to your nic claiming to be the default gateway?
enable a RIP daemon and FS up that way by broadcasting nasty bad routes.
Hmm, if there is a failover system, you can start broadcasting bad RIP to multicast.
Man, there is a ton of stuff you can do to disrupt networks.

ARP spoof all packets going to the default gateway.
hmmm...
Add a second IP to your nic claiming to be the default gateway?
enable a RIP daemon and FS up that way by broadcasting nasty bad routes.
Hmm, if there is a failover system, you can start broadcasting bad RIP to multicast.
Man, there is a ton of stuff you can do to disrupt networks.
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