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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-23-2018, 03:20 AM
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(03-23-2018, 03:11 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote: (03-23-2018, 03:07 AM)x n Wrote: (03-21-2018, 02:45 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: I did already know. I just finished the CCNA course less than a month ago. What I told you was discussed and practiced in the course. Everything I put there came from what I learned and is in my head. Just because you've managed to compromise a few consumer grade networks doesn't mean you have what it takes to do it to hardened, enterprise level ones. Instead of acting like you know everything its better to listen to the people here who do know about the topic at hand. You might learn something. If you continue to act like that no one here is going to help you.
Whether it's what you practiced in your course or not doesn't matter, you were incorrect to mention it in this case. Sorry that I stepped on your pride and made you look like an idiot for being completely wrong, but -7'ing someone isn't going to make them agree with you nor is it going to make you correct. Would it really have killed you to say something like "I was wrong, sorry" like I've already done in a case where I was wrong since joining this forum? It's funny how you're implying I don't know anything and that you and others who have responded to me know everything when I've consistently told all of you why you're wrong and none of you have been successful in telling me why I'm wrong, and now you're doing what anyone with a damaged ego would do, and you're attacking me rather than the substance of my argument because you know you were wrong. Thanks.
P.S. - a public library's guest network isn't going to be a hardened enterprise network, which is why I didn't treat it as such.
Look buddy, you've brought this thread far enough off topic. Nobody is claiming they know everything, we're just claiming that you don't, which you've proven. If you want to claim someone is wrong, go ahead and be my guest, but you need to cite sources. We're all here to teach and learn, and neither is accomplished by calling people idiots.
If I’ve proven that I don’t know anything then go ahead and tell me how anything I’ve said on this thread is wrong unless you’re finally willing to give up this childish game and admit you were wrong.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-23-2018, 03:21 AM
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(03-23-2018, 03:20 AM)Satan Wrote: (03-23-2018, 03:07 AM)x n Wrote: Would it really have killed you to say something like "I was wrong, sorry" like I've already done in a case where I was wrong since joining this forum?
When did this part happen, because your post history has no instance of you ever admitting to being wrong from what I have found.
This thread should be closed, or split into a different topic for these posts.
https://sinister.ly/Thread-Is-there-such...#pid802910
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-23-2018, 03:23 AM
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(03-23-2018, 03:21 AM)x n Wrote: (03-23-2018, 03:20 AM)Satan Wrote: (03-23-2018, 03:07 AM)x n Wrote: Would it really have killed you to say something like "I was wrong, sorry" like I've already done in a case where I was wrong since joining this forum?
When did this part happen, because your post history has no instance of you ever admitting to being wrong from what I have found.
This thread should be closed, or split into a different topic for these posts.
https://sinister.ly/Thread-Is-there-such...#pid802910
Weird that didn't show up in the search then.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-23-2018, 03:26 AM
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(03-23-2018, 03:07 AM)x n Wrote: (03-21-2018, 02:45 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: I did already know. I just finished the CCNA course less than a month ago. What I told you was discussed and practiced in the course. Everything I put there came from what I learned and is in my head. Just because you've managed to compromise a few consumer grade networks doesn't mean you have what it takes to do it to hardened, enterprise level ones. Instead of acting like you know everything its better to listen to the people here who do know about the topic at hand. You might learn something. If you continue to act like that no one here is going to help you.
Whether it's what you practiced in your course or not doesn't matter, you were incorrect to mention it in this case. Sorry that I stepped on your pride and made you look like an idiot for being completely wrong, but -7'ing someone isn't going to make them agree with you nor is it going to make you correct. Would it really have killed you to say something like "I was wrong, sorry" like I've already done in a case where I was wrong since joining this forum? It's funny how you're implying I don't know anything and that you and others who have responded to me know everything when I've consistently told all of you why you're wrong and none of you have been successful in telling me why I'm wrong, and now you're doing what anyone with a damaged ego would do, and you're attacking me rather than the substance of my argument because you know you were wrong. Thanks. I genuinely don't know why everyone hates me, I haven't insulted anybody and all I've tried to do is help people, but there's always a user who thinks they have to look like the smartest person ever and when they try to tell me I'm wrong, I respond with why I'm not wrong and I end up getting -7'd. It's pretty comical.
P.S. - a public library's guest network isn't going to be a hardened enterprise network, which is why I didn't treat it as such.
We shared what we know with you and OP, take our advice or not, that's your choice. However, insulting and flaming our users is against our rules.
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Be respectful to others aswell, it isn't difficult. Religion and politics are only to be discussed in the Serious Discussion sub-forum. You may not scam other users either, as we take it very seriously.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-23-2018, 03:28 AM
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(03-23-2018, 03:26 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: (03-23-2018, 03:07 AM)x n Wrote: (03-21-2018, 02:45 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: I did already know. I just finished the CCNA course less than a month ago. What I told you was discussed and practiced in the course. Everything I put there came from what I learned and is in my head. Just because you've managed to compromise a few consumer grade networks doesn't mean you have what it takes to do it to hardened, enterprise level ones. Instead of acting like you know everything its better to listen to the people here who do know about the topic at hand. You might learn something. If you continue to act like that no one here is going to help you.
Whether it's what you practiced in your course or not doesn't matter, you were incorrect to mention it in this case. Sorry that I stepped on your pride and made you look like an idiot for being completely wrong, but -7'ing someone isn't going to make them agree with you nor is it going to make you correct. Would it really have killed you to say something like "I was wrong, sorry" like I've already done in a case where I was wrong since joining this forum? It's funny how you're implying I don't know anything and that you and others who have responded to me know everything when I've consistently told all of you why you're wrong and none of you have been successful in telling me why I'm wrong, and now you're doing what anyone with a damaged ego would do, and you're attacking me rather than the substance of my argument because you know you were wrong. Thanks. I genuinely don't know why everyone hates me, I haven't insulted anybody and all I've tried to do is help people, but there's always a user who thinks they have to look like the smartest person ever and when they try to tell me I'm wrong, I respond with why I'm not wrong and I end up getting -7'd. It's pretty comical.
P.S. - a public library's guest network isn't going to be a hardened enterprise network, which is why I didn't treat it as such.
We shared what we know with you and OP, take our advice or not, that's your choice. However, insulting and flaming our users against our rules.
Quote:Respecting Others
You may not threaten, infect, blackmail, or scam other users. Respect the privacy of other users. You should also post a virus-scan for any files you upload or link to. Trolling and flaming aren't allowed either.
Be respectful to others aswell, it isn't difficult. Religion and politics are only to be discussed in the Serious Discussion sub-forum. You may not scam other users either, as we take it very seriously.
https://sinister.ly/misc.php?action=help&hid=8
That’s odd, that rule didn’t seem to apply when I was called a skid king by phyrrus on multiple occasions. Interesting how that rule works.
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-23-2018, 03:29 AM
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(03-23-2018, 03:28 AM)x n Wrote: (03-23-2018, 03:26 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: (03-23-2018, 03:07 AM)x n Wrote: Whether it's what you practiced in your course or not doesn't matter, you were incorrect to mention it in this case. Sorry that I stepped on your pride and made you look like an idiot for being completely wrong, but -7'ing someone isn't going to make them agree with you nor is it going to make you correct. Would it really have killed you to say something like "I was wrong, sorry" like I've already done in a case where I was wrong since joining this forum? It's funny how you're implying I don't know anything and that you and others who have responded to me know everything when I've consistently told all of you why you're wrong and none of you have been successful in telling me why I'm wrong, and now you're doing what anyone with a damaged ego would do, and you're attacking me rather than the substance of my argument because you know you were wrong. Thanks. I genuinely don't know why everyone hates me, I haven't insulted anybody and all I've tried to do is help people, but there's always a user who thinks they have to look like the smartest person ever and when they try to tell me I'm wrong, I respond with why I'm not wrong and I end up getting -7'd. It's pretty comical.
P.S. - a public library's guest network isn't going to be a hardened enterprise network, which is why I didn't treat it as such.
We shared what we know with you and OP, take our advice or not, that's your choice. However, insulting and flaming our users against our rules.
Quote:Respecting Others
You may not threaten, infect, blackmail, or scam other users. Respect the privacy of other users. You should also post a virus-scan for any files you upload or link to. Trolling and flaming aren't allowed either.
Be respectful to others aswell, it isn't difficult. Religion and politics are only to be discussed in the Serious Discussion sub-forum. You may not scam other users either, as we take it very seriously.
https://sinister.ly/misc.php?action=help&hid=8
That’s odd, that rule didn’t seem to apply when I was called a skid king by phyrrus on multiple occasions. Interesting how that rule works.
Another debunking, I called you the
FORMER skid king, and that happened on all of 1 occasion. This was in @"Synthx"'s thread titled "The new skid king"
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RE: [Help] Hacking in public environments 03-23-2018, 04:04 AM
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(03-23-2018, 03:02 AM)x n Wrote: The MAC address of any device on a network isn't going to be leaked to the internet except in certain implementations of IPv6
As stated In my previous post and as you've just confirmed here, the MAC address of a given device "can" get leaked. It doesn't necessarily mean It "will" be leaked each and every time.
(03-23-2018, 03:02 AM)x n Wrote: The DNS server you'd be forced to use would depend on what the library's guest network forces you to use, unless you configure DNS on your computer to use whatever you configure it to use
You do not understand the concept and Inner-workings of Transparent DNS proxies. I'm trying to educate you, so please take this under advisement.
Irrespective of the DNS settings on your device, If the ISP that you're connected to Is utilizing a Transparent DNS proxy, they (ISP) Intercept all DNS traffic, hence reroute all requests/look ups by forcing the end-user to use "their" DNS servers- regardless of the DNS settings on the device per se. As such, they "transparently" proxy all requests, hence whilst you believe you're using the DNS servers as set on your device, all traffic Is In fact routed via the ISPs.
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