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NAME

       Yersinia - A Framework for layer 2 attacks

SYNOPSIS

       yersinia [-hVGIDd] [-l logfile] [-c conffile] protocol [-M] [protocol_options]

DESCRIPTION

       yersinia  is a framework for performing layer 2 attacks. The following protocols have been
       implemented in Yersinia current version:  Spanning  Tree  Protocol  (STP),  VLAN  Trunking
       Protocol  (VTP), Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP), IEEE
       802.1Q, IEEE 802.1X, Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), Dynamic Host  Configuration  Protocol
       (DHCP), Inter-Switch Link Protocol (ISL) and MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS).

       Some  of the attacks implemented will cause a DoS in a network, other will help to perform
       any other more advanced attack, or both. In addition, some of them will be first  released
       to the public since there isn't any public implementation.

       Yersinia  will  definitely help both pen-testers and network administrators in their daily
       tasks.

       Some of the mentioned attacks are DoS attacks,  so  TAKE  CARE  about  what  you're  doing
       because you can convert your network into an UNSTABLE one.

       A  lot  of  examples  are  given  at this page EXAMPLES section, showing a real and useful
       program execution.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Help screen.

       -V, --Version
              Program version.

       -G     Start a graphical GTK session.

       -I, --interactive
              Start an interactive ncurses session.

       -D, --daemon
              Start the network listener for remote admin (Cisco CLI emulation).

       -d     Enable debug messages.

       -l logfile
              Save the current session to the file logfile. If logfile exists, the data  will  be
              appended at the end.

       -c conffile
              Read/write configuration variables from/to conffile.

       -M     Disable MAC spoofing.

PROTOCOLS

       The following protocols are implemented in yersinia current version:

       Spanning Tree Protocol (STP and RSTP)

       Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

       Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)

       Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

       Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)

       IEEE 802.1Q

       VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)

       Inter-Switch Link Protocol (ISL)

       IEEE 802.1X

       MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS)

PROTOCOLS OPTIONS

       Spanning  Tree Protocol (STP): is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy
       while preventing undesirable loops in the network. The supported options are:

       -version version
              BPDU version (0 STP, 2 RSTP, 3 MSTP)

       -type type
              BPDU type (Configuration, TCN)

       -flags flags
              BPDU Flags

       -id id BPDU ID

       -cost pathcost
              BPDU root path cost

       -rootid id
              BPDU Root ID

       -bridgeid id
              BPDU Bridge ID

       -portid id
              BPDU Port ID

       -message secs
              BPDU Message Age

       -max-age secs
              BPDU Max Age (default is 20)

       -hello secs
              BPDU Hello Time (default is 2)

       -forward secs
              BPDU Forward Delay

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP): is a Cisco propietary Protocol which main aim  is  to  let
       Cisco  devices  to  communicate  to  each  other  about their device settings and protocol
       configurations. The supported options are:

       -source hw_addr
              MAC Source Address

       -dest hw_addr
              MAC Destination Address

       -v version
              CDP Version

       -ttl ttl
              Time To Live

       -devid id
              Device ID

       -address address
              Device Address

       -port id
              Device Port

       -capability cap
              Device Capabilities

       -version version
              Device IOS Version

       -duplex 0|1
              Device Duplex Configuration

       -platform platform
              Device Platform

       -ipprefix ip
              Device IP Prefix

       -phello hello
              Device Protocol Hello

       -mtu mtu
              Device MTU

       -vtp_mgm_dom domain
              Device VTP Management Domain

       -native_vlan vlan
              Device Native VLAN

       -voip_vlan_r req
              Device VoIP VLAN Reply

       -voip_vlan_q query
              Device VoIP VLAN Query

       -t_bitmap bitmap
              Device Trust Bitmap

       -untrust_cos cos
              Device Untrusted CoS

       -system_name name
              Device System Name

       -system_oid oid
              Device System ObjectID

       -mgm_address address
              Device Management Address

       -location location
              Device Location

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP):

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       Inter-Switch Link Protocol (ISL):

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP):

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP):

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       IEEE 802.1Q:

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP):

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       IEEE 802.1X:

       -version arg
              Version

       -type arg
              xxxx

       -eapcode arg
              xxxx

       -eapid arg
              xxxx

       -eaptype arg
              xxxx

       -eapinfo arg
              xxx

       -interface arg
              xxxx

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS):

       -source hw_addr
              Source MAC address

       -dest hw_addr
              Destination MAC address

       -interface iface
              Set network interface to use

       -attack attack
              Attack to launch

       -label1 arg
              Set MPLS Label

       -exp1 arg
              Set MPLS Experimental bits

       -bottom1 arg
              Set MPLS Bottom Of Stack flag

       -ttl1 arg
              Set MPLS Time To Live

       -label2 arg
              Set MPLS Label (second header)

       -exp2 arg
              Set MPLS Experimental bits (second header)

       -bottom2 arg
              Set MPLS Bottom Of Stack flag (second header)

       -ttl2 arg
              Set MPLS Time To Live (second header)

       -ipsource ipv4
              Source IP

       -portsource port
              Source TCP/UDP port

       -ipdest ipv4
              Destination IP

       -portdest port
              Destination TCP/UDP port

       -payload ASCII
              ASCII IP payload

ATTACKS

       Attacks Implemented in STP:

           0: NONDOS attack sending conf BPDU

           1: NONDOS attack sending tcn BPDU

           2: DOS attack sending conf BPDUs

           3: DOS attack sending tcn BPDUs

           4: NONDOS attack Claiming Root Role

           5: NONDOS attack Claiming Other Role

           6: DOS attack Claiming Root Role with MiTM

       Attacks Implemented in CDP:

           0: NONDOS attack sending CDP packet

           1: DOS attack flooding CDP table

           2: NONDOS attack Setting up a virtual device

       Attacks Implemented in HSRP:

           0: NONDOS attack sending raw HSRP packet

           1: NONDOS attack becoming ACTIVE router

           2: NONDOS attack becoming ACTIVE router (MITM)

       Attacks Implemented in DHCP:

           0: NONDOS attack sending RAW packet

           1: DOS attack sending DISCOVER packet

           2: NONDOS attack creating DHCP rogue server

           3: DOS attack sending RELEASE packet

       Attacks Implemented in DTP:

           0: NONDOS attack sending DTP packet

           1: NONDOS attack enabling trunking

       Attacks Implemented in 802.1Q:

           0: NONDOS attack sending 802.1Q packet

           1: NONDOS attack sending 802.1Q double enc. packet

           2: DOS attack sending 802.1Q arp poisoning

       Attacks Implemented in VTP:

           0: NONDOS attack sending VTP packet

           1: DOS attack deleting all VTP vlans

           2: DOS attack deleting one vlan

           3: NONDOS attack adding one vlan

           4: DOS attack crashing Catalyst

       Attacks Implemented in 802.1X:

           0: NONDOS attack sending 802.1X packet

           1: NONDOS attack Mitm 802.1X with 2 interfaces

       Attacks Implemented in MPLS:

           0: NONDOS attack sending TCP MPLS packet

           1: NONDOS attack sending TCP MPLS with double header

           2: NONDOS attack sending UDP MPLS packet

           3: NONDOS attack sending UDP MPLS with double header

           4: NONDOS attack sending ICMP MPLS packet

           5: NONDOS attack sending ICMP MPLS with double header

       Attacks Implemented in ISL:

           None at the moment

GTK GUI

       The GTK GUI (-G) is a GTK graphical interface with all of the yersinia  powerful  features
       and a professional 'look and feel'.

NCURSES GUI

       The  ncurses  GUI  (-I)  is  a  ncurses  (or curses) based console where the user can take
       advantage of yersinia powerful features.

       Press 'h' to display the Help Screen and enjoy your session :)

NETWORK DAEMON

       The Network Daemon (-D) is a telnet based server (ala Cisco mode) that listens by  default
       in port 12000/tcp waiting for incoming telnet connections.

       It  supports  a  CLI  similar  to  a  Cisco device where the user (once authenticated) can
       display different settings and can launch attacks without having yersinia running  in  her
       own machine (specially useful for Windows users).

EXAMPLES

       -  Send  a  Rapid  Spanning-Tree  BPDU  with  port  role designated, port state agreement,
       learning and port id 0x3000 to eth1:

       yersinia stp -attack 0 -version 2 -flags 5c -portid 3000 -interface eth1

       - Start a Spanning-Tree nonDoS root claiming attack in  the  first  nonloopback  interface
       (keep in mind that this kind of attack will use the first BPDU on the network interface to
       fill in the BPDU fields properly):

       yersinia stp -attack 4

       - Start a Spanning-Tree DoS attack sending TCN  BPDUs  in  the  eth0  interface  with  MAC
       address 66:66:66:66:66:66:

       yersinia stp -attack 3 -source 66:66:66:66:66:66

SEE ALSO

       The README file contains more in-depth documentation about the attacks.

COPYRIGHT

       Yersinia is Copyright (c)

BUGS

       Lots

AUTHORS

       Alfredo Andres Omella <aandreswork@hotmail.com>
       David Barroso Berrueta <tomac@yersinia.net>