SSLsplit v 0.4.5 - Man-in-the-middle attacks against SSL/TLS
Labels:
Man-in-the-middle,
Network Hacking,
penetration testing,
Sniffing,
spoofing,
ssl,
Vulnerabilities
SLsplit is a tool for man-in-the-middle attacks against SSL/TLS encrypted network connections. Connections are transparently intercepted through a network address translation engine and redirected to SSLsplit. SSLsplit terminates SSL/TLS and initiates a new SSL/TLS connection to the original destination address, while logging all data transmitted. SSLsplit is intended to be useful for network forensics and penetration testing.
Change Log:
- Add support for 2048 and 4096 bit Diffie-Hellman
- Fix syslog error messages
- Fix threading issues in daemon mode .
- Fix address family check in netfilter NAT lookup
- Fix build on recent glibc systems
- Minor code and build process improvements
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Posted by Mohit Kumar at Saturday, November 10, 2012
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