@charlottesaw smart! Also im just playing around. You said dont ask to dm you so i askef the opposite lol
ARE THERE ANY ACTUAL HACKERS HERE?
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then i wont have to ask anymore. it something that interests me is all
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Why are you looking for hackers?
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I only work when the intent is good. More like counter hacking.
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maybe you can answer the network question i posed earlier
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@Mike-JB Sorry I have been AFK since two months.
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@MrXs-spiritgen7 ill just lay out scenario. doubting many will have the knowledge to even know what im talking about
so the setup i have a windows 7 lappy and a shitty android phone. on lappy i am runnign windump and ngrep. want to watch the packet traffic as i connected to my router in my home via my phone, using that as the AP (access point)
so when i fire up the packet dumpers, i dont see anything as my phone connects to the home router and gets its DHCP offer/and acknowledgement. but i can see all standard home router traffic like normal IGMP group memberships etc
am i to assume (and here is where i needed the confirmation/advice) because i dont have control over my router as far as a direct route back to my machine like having ip forwarding enabled in linux, and i have no ARP poisoning to have that traffic point back to me, i will not see any of this androind phone traffic?
thats all im asking
i ask this because when i steal the WIFI from the guy across the street sometimes i CAN see his DHCP traffic and DNS lookups and ARP traffic and even NETBIOS activity. not individual conversations, though. is this because i can only see BROADCAST/MULTICAST , but not UNICAST traffic? do i have to ARP poison every machine and force that route table to update and point me back as the designated route?
thankyou
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@Mike-JB it is probably because you don't have direct control over your router or it could be that a master hacker wants to ruin your life.
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@MrXs-spiritgen7 Even I can't do that shit That really means something since I can easily hack government servers without them knowing it. You need to have a lot of experience to do things like that.
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@MrXs-spiritgen7 sound like you dont know much at all to me
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@MrXs-spiritgen7 If that guy has a router then I don't think that most of his communication will be UNICAST. Although it could be because of this too. I'll ask my IT head.