Los sniffers y las redes Ethernet

Submitted by gwolf on Sun, 02/10/2008 - 08:10
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2003

I presented this tutorial at Computer Security DGSCA/UNAM 2003 Conference. I talk about the basic characteristics for an Ethernet network, what is sniffing, some sniffers useful for a network administrator, and some advices for protecting against unauthorized sniffers in our network.

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Presenté este tutorial en el Congreso de Seguridad de Cómputo DGSCA/UNAM 2003, menciono en ella las características básicas del funcionamiento de las redes Ethernet, qué es el sniffing, varios sniffers útiles para un administrador, y algunos consejos para protegernos de sniffers no autorizados en nuestra red.

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