very informative - thanks, time for another google or two methinks
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packet sniffs on link between the two end points, and can
therefore pretend
Ah! Thanks for making that a bit more obvious Neil - much appreciated. Think
I might have to go back to school as this happens to me on occasion -
misreading I mean. It is abundantly clear to me now. Good stuff.
And I thought I could do it all Telepathically!!
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Thanks for your answer.
Exactly the info I was hoping to get.
Ian t
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Hmm! I use google many times a day. Though you're right there are some
things that aren't quite so specifically spelt out.
Mass scans - I think you're probably right on that. Ehat is disturbing is
that the router has a firewall and it is on but its the XP firewall that is
logging them. Not much
o logs] to kick.
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Sorry folks,
my inquisitiveness has got the better of me again.
After reading some info on hacking it refernces getting a Shell account.
Is this a unix type bash/bourne shell? It mentions that to remain anonymous
you will need a Shell account. I know there are a number of places offering
free sh
Yee-hah! And there we have it in a nutshell. Such an easy asnwer when you
know,
I'm in your debt for this. Many many thanks. Now I'll get some sleep tonight
- great.
Best regards,
Ian t
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city?
It is this that has piqued my interest.
Ian t
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DNS cache poisoning ?? - Hmm! I'd like to hear more on this. Would you
please elaborate for me.
Thanks.
Ian t
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conversing with each
other randomly? Perhaps this assumption was not correct?
Though from the test it appears Markoff DID find a way of doing this - ie,
finding 2 computers talking to each other NOT on his own LAN / network???
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Hello all,
At
http://www.iss.net/security_center/advice/Underground/Hacking/Methods/Technical/Spoofing/default.htm
was this comment :-
QUOTE "
Examples of spoofing:
man-in-the-middle
packet sniffs on link between the two end points, and can therefore pretend
to be one end of the connection "
Hi everyone,
can anyone recommend a chat room for the art of ethical hacking please?
TIA
Ian t
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Many thanks for that. In fact I should've known this myself [rap over
knuckles with ruler] as its the Apache logs that started me on this hacking
thing. After checking my logs I noticed some strange entries and I believe
on this post I posted some of these strange HTTP requests. I was tols that
s NAT'd
you need a direct connection to the internet to use the msn netstat
trick
either a DSL modem or a dialup modem that gives your machine the WAN IP
- then this will work.
Nikon,
xyberpix wrote:
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Hi FOlks,
is there any way to get the IP of an online MSN Messemger contact please.
Yes, he's a friend of mine.
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succinctly put.we cant all be wrong in that this prick is a moron can we?
ayway its fitered now - it didnt get noral. now anything useful it might
have to say will be missed. BIG deal now!!
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I came here to learn not follow a slanging match. For fuck sake guys knock
it off!
As for filtering if this shit didn't happen we wouldn't need to filter it
!!!
ENOUGH is ENUF!!!
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Ha Ha - Inflation I guess. Until it's one of their servers - I'll bet.
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e and where exploits
exist to get a better understanding. Just a few hints, hope that helps you
out.
good luck! (and dont trust any hacking certifications as that is just to
make money)
-sk
Http://www.groundzero-security.com
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From: "Ian stuart Turnbull"
I have just started in this "hacking" [ethical I should quickly add] and
after much reading etc [and a forest more to do] I have a fundamental
question I'd like to pose.
After just a few hours of scanning (I have to start somewhere} I have
located quite a few routers that have their manufacturer
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