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Linux > Promiscuous Mode
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Promiscuous Mode Defined
Operation status where a network device such as a network interface card (NIC) is able to read and intercept all traffic on a network to which it is connected. Malicious users can set this mode on a network device to capture private information that was not intended for them.
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- pmacct (Promiscuous mode IP Accounting package) opens to sFlow, Netflow v9 and IPv6 !: pmacct is a small set of passive network monitoring tools to measure, account and aggregate IPv4 and IPv6 traffic
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