Hey guys, If you're reading this,then thank you. I have created a channel to show good, real, no download hacks because youtube is full of people that show crappy or diseased download hacks or stuff that just doesn't work. Thanks for reading this.
oh, hey, i just did it without buying your software package.
and hey! i can even do a port scan on that device (and its subnet) with daemon versioning/detection added in (whereas most "port scanners" don't do actual service discovery, they just match an open port to its IANA designation!
nmap -PN -A -p- 192.168.0.0/24
you should probably have your students use nmap. especially since it's F/OSS so they can examine the source.
You can do this manually by pinging the firewalled host and then doing arp -g
very nice tool. I have a ping scanner and then i do a arp -g > c:\allhosts.txt which gives txt file with all the hosts on the network. But this tool is nice especially the Manufacturer ID from the mac address.
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Hey guys, If you're reading this,then thank you. I have created a channel to show good, real, no download hacks because youtube is full of people that show crappy or diseased download hacks or stuff that just doesn't work. Thanks for reading this.
NoBShacking 2 months ago
can't you just used cmd and >net status or smothing like that to see who's connected to you?
Thesantanad 7 months ago
im not computer tech savy, but how does this help with hacking?
lunchroom606 10 months ago
@lunchroom606 you have to locate the device you want to hack before you can do anything lol
alecno20wow 9 months ago
nmap -PR 10.1.0.0/24
oh, hey, i just did it without buying your software package.
and hey! i can even do a port scan on that device (and its subnet) with daemon versioning/detection added in (whereas most "port scanners" don't do actual service discovery, they just match an open port to its IANA designation!
nmap -PN -A -p- 192.168.0.0/24
you should probably have your students use nmap. especially since it's F/OSS so they can examine the source.
krazednconfused 11 months ago 5
didnt know Dave had a uni.....
dankbot420 1 year ago
interesting (:
daltonsbadboy 1 year ago
cool all in one solution but i'll stick to my freeware
bighops2000 1 year ago
good help...thanks
techguybann 1 year ago
is there a freeware alternative to those tools.
igrewold 2 years ago
@igrewold wow, a year old. hope you still check your youtube account. nmap.org
krazednconfused 11 months ago
very infoic, thanx
igrewold 2 years ago
Thanks ill get this tool thank you.
Zher0kool 2 years ago
You can do this manually by pinging the firewalled host and then doing arp -g
very nice tool. I have a ping scanner and then i do a arp -g > c:\allhosts.txt which gives txt file with all the hosts on the network. But this tool is nice especially the Manufacturer ID from the mac address.
discospacesounds 2 years ago