DNS Spoofing
DNS - Domain name server
When you are accessing a Web site, your computer uses a DNS server to look up the domain name you are trying to access. The proper term for this process is DNS name resolution, and you would say that the DNS server resolves the domain name to the IP address. For example, when you enter "http://www.google.com" in your browser, part of the network connection includes resolving the domain name "Google.com" into an IP address, like 74.125.236.32, for Google' Web servers.
What we will do is,we will spoof DNS in a network ... for example
we will put Google's IP in front of Facebook.com(domain name), what will happen is when some one try's to open Facebook.com he will be redirected to Google.com
or view the video at..
http://www.securitytube.net/video/8409
DNS - Domain name server
When you are accessing a Web site, your computer uses a DNS server to look up the domain name you are trying to access. The proper term for this process is DNS name resolution, and you would say that the DNS server resolves the domain name to the IP address. For example, when you enter "http://www.google.com" in your browser, part of the network connection includes resolving the domain name "Google.com" into an IP address, like 74.125.236.32, for Google' Web servers.
What we will do is,we will spoof DNS in a network ... for example
we will put Google's IP in front of Facebook.com(domain name), what will happen is when some one try's to open Facebook.com he will be redirected to Google.com
or view the video at..
http://www.securitytube.net/video/8409