A Firefox extension that demonstrates HTTP session hijacking attacks.
Created by:
- Eric Butler [email protected]
Contributors:
- Ian Gallagher [email protected]
- Michajlo Matijkiw [email protected]
- Nick Kossifidis [email protected]
Start by grabbing the code using Git. If you're planning to contribute, fork the project on GitHub.
$ git clone https://github.com/codebutler/firesheep.git
$ cd firesheep
$ git submodule update --init
See instructions for your platform below. When done, an xpi will be created inside the build
directory. Load the extension into Firefox by dragging it into the Addons page.
- Install build dependencies using Homebrew (
brew install autoconf automake libtool boost
). - Run
./autogen.sh
- Run
make
!
- Install build dependencies (
sudo apt-get install autoconf libtool libpcap-dev libboost-all-dev libudev-dev
). - Run
./autogen.sh
thenmake
.
This has so far only been tested on Windows XP (32-bit), however the binaries work fine on Windows 7 too. If you can help simplify this process please let me know.
- You'll need Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The express edition should work too, but this hasn't been tested. Newer versions of Visual Studio should also work, but the Makefiles might need a bit of tweaking. Patches in this area greatly appreciated.
- Install Cygwin, selecting the following packages:
automake-1.11
,gcc-g++
. - Install BoostPro. Choose Visual C++ 8.0 and Multithreaded debug, static runtime.
- Install WinPcap.
- From a Cygwin command prompt: Run
./autogen.sh
then runmake
!