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Try wireshark.On FC8/9, use yum to install wirkshark and wireshare-gnome. A wireshark icon will be created under "Application->Internet->Wireshark Network Analyser". Launch the program and run under unprivileged mode. Click on File->Open to open that tcpdump file. Look for the first "telnet" packet and highlight it. Click "Analyze->Follow TCP stream" and you should see a new window pop up and it will show you your telnet session in clear text, including the user name and password.
  
 
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Question 1

I have tried the packet capturing exercise NAD LAB #03 while TELNETTing matrix.I have tried my best to analyze the captured packets for "password" & user name while TELNETTing. Can any body please explain how to look for user name & passwords in captured packets?.It will be a great help if any body can explain how to read a particular information on captured packets. Link to a web page for above said information will also be great help.

Answer a

Try wireshark.On FC8/9, use yum to install wirkshark and wireshare-gnome. A wireshark icon will be created under "Application->Internet->Wireshark Network Analyser". Launch the program and run under unprivileged mode. Click on File->Open to open that tcpdump file. Look for the first "telnet" packet and highlight it. Click "Analyze->Follow TCP stream" and you should see a new window pop up and it will show you your telnet session in clear text, including the user name and password.

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