Description: ARP is one of the most important protocols needed for LAN communication. Unfortunately as it is not encrypted, it is easy to spoof ARP packets using packet injection. In this video we will look at how to construct an ARP packet from scratch and send it out into the network. We will then use Wireshark to verify that the packet has actually been sent out into the network correctly.
Links:
1. Raw sockets basics presentation
2. Generic Packet Sniffer
3. Packet Injection Basics presentation
4. Ethernet / IP / TCP / Data Packet Sniffer Programming
5. Using Packet Sniffers - Tcpdump and Wireshark Tutorial
6. Packet Sniffing on Wikipedia
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Thank you once again! I've watched and fully understood all of your injection programming tutorials. I hope you decide to make videos about advanced arp spoofing techniques or IP, TCP, and application layer injection as well (though I imagine it would not be too hard to figure this out on my own).