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Wireshark : Sniffing the glue that holds the Internet together - Wireshark (known as Ethereal until a ademark dispute in Summer 2006) is a fantastic open source network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows.
If setting that above the MTU didnt change things, then I have no idea what the truncated thing means. You might try tcpdump itself, or the windows equivalent (I think its called WinDump or something).
If you happen to know the private keys (that live only on the server) you can even decrypt the traffic, but otherwise it only tells you some basic info. ssldump is one such tool. I think ethereal/wireshark can do this as well.
ssldump wireshark preparando el entorno. para poder instalar el dsniff es necesario contar con los paquetes necesarios, para ver la lista completa no olviden leer el “redme” del dsniff. ahora ya con el dsniff instalado, habilitaremos el
a tool for anaylyzing ssl encrypted traffic.
ssldump -n -d -k webmitm.crt | tee ssldump.log Now all you do is wait for the target machine to log into google/gmail/yahoo/msn/hotmail or any other https connection, even a bank or whatever interests you and you will see the passwords
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