Comment by burnt-resistor 4 months ago That's still a MITM, albeit a LAN-local one. Non-LAN WAN isn't the total scope of MITMs. 2 comments burnt-resistor Reply fulafel 4 months ago If my computer asks your computer what dns server to use, and you respond with the address of a nefarious one, it's not necessarily a mitm. webstrand 4 months ago The MitM happens when the client sends packets to the fake IP, I think the argument goes.
fulafel 4 months ago If my computer asks your computer what dns server to use, and you respond with the address of a nefarious one, it's not necessarily a mitm. webstrand 4 months ago The MitM happens when the client sends packets to the fake IP, I think the argument goes.
webstrand 4 months ago The MitM happens when the client sends packets to the fake IP, I think the argument goes.
If my computer asks your computer what dns server to use, and you respond with the address of a nefarious one, it's not necessarily a mitm.
The MitM happens when the client sends packets to the fake IP, I think the argument goes.