Hello, I'm new to Gargoyle but pretty exited to start using it. Is there a way to sniff network traffic by MAC address? I'm doing some testing attempting to log URLs, Username/Password Combos, etc. My target is a wireless device. I was wanting to pull all the data from the 3700v4 if possible. As a last resort, would I have to use KALI Linux on a machine attached to somewhere on the network? Network topology is attached. Thanks in advance for advice/suggestions.
Can't attach the topology-says board attachment quota has been reached so here it is explained...
Modem > Netgear3700V4 with Gargoyle > Cisco switch 2950 with following connections: Netgear3700v3, Computers(wired & wireless), ipads, cell phones, security camera system, etc.
BTW, both routers have wireless enable running different channels.
Riv
Sniffing Network Traffic
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Re: Sniffing Network Traffic
Gargoyle does not have this functionality as such. Gargoyle is built on OpenWrt and provides a great web interface and other functionality like QOS and quotas. These functionalities inspect the source, destination and size of packets, but not the contents.MrRiv wrote:Is there a way to sniff network traffic by MAC address? I'm doing some testing attempting to log URLs, Username/Password Combos, etc.
You can ssh into the Gargoyle router and inspect all available data.MrRiv wrote:I was wanting to pull all the data from the 3700v4 if possible.
Looks like a good place to start! The Penetration Testing Training with Kali Linux looks like fun.MrRiv wrote:As a last resort, would I have to use KALI Linux on a machine attached to somewhere on the network? .... Thanks in advance for advice/suggestions.
Can you help someone else get Gargoyle up and running?
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TL-WDR3600 : Gargoyle 1.9.0 : NBN FixedWireless
TL-WR1043ND-V2 : Gargoyle 1.8.0 : 3G Huawei E160E