Fuck you TOXIXIFY. I master four languages, reading, talking, and writing, and I will master your language more than you do because I was born to be better than you.
@AiDz0r yes and no. VPN encrypts traffic that is on the vpn. If you sniff on the local machine you can still see it and if you sniff anywhere between where you exit and the ftp server, you can pick up the passwords... example vpn(you ----your_gateway) --some network---gateway ---- gateway ---etc---ftp server then between you and your gateway, you cannot be sniffed, between your gateway and any of the other networks or gateways you can.
@wolfricacc not true. if you do an arp poisoning attack and MitM relaying, guess what- their traffic is yours. thankfully, this only works on LAN and several other implementations of subnetted networks.
which is why you want to use strong keys to encrypt that traffic, because they have a dump they can attempt to break at their leisure.
@krazednconfused yes... that's obviously what i was implying. It doesn't magically disappear when it's encapsulated over a vpn. Data in this sense is plain text data which is encrypted therefore cannot be "seen" in it's plaintext form. Stop nitpicking
I am a new IT studen who is very interested on the field of Network, but in the college where I study there is not big interesting to student and their understanding.
Please, help me by finding how to get into this great world and understand the best way to learn it.
Gotta be in the data stream or able to monitor the ingress/egress communication path in order to analyze the packets. Ideally establishing a tap at the LAN/wAN demarc provides the highest probability for analyzing all the traffic and communications.
You actually showed me what the follow TCP stream was. I forgot that that's exactly what it did, now it's useful to me! Great for following the other protocals I've been testing with, like msnms.
pls help! how can i go to my ftp section?
Maaylo 2 weeks ago
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rabarova1 4 months ago
shockingly simple.
highdownhybrid 7 months ago
To capture traffic just do the simple man in the middle!
DjSteppingStones 7 months ago
A girl!!!
0mriphone0 9 months ago 6
Fuck you TOXIXIFY. I master four languages, reading, talking, and writing, and I will master your language more than you do because I was born to be better than you.
TRAULARD 10 months ago
how can i get password knowing the ip of a person?
FabMig007Tricks 11 months ago 5
@FabMig007Tricks Impossible.
ace992thegreat 8 months ago 13
@FabMig007Tricks if your in the same network as them.heres a tip. ettercap
maicon9 4 months ago
Great and it was threatening
basyirstar 1 year ago
@ChRiStIaAn008 Does this change if you use a VPN?
AiDz0r 1 year ago
@AiDz0r yes and no. VPN encrypts traffic that is on the vpn. If you sniff on the local machine you can still see it and if you sniff anywhere between where you exit and the ftp server, you can pick up the passwords... example vpn(you ----your_gateway) --some network---gateway ---- gateway ---etc---ftp server then between you and your gateway, you cannot be sniffed, between your gateway and any of the other networks or gateways you can.
wolfricacc 1 year ago
@wolfricacc Hmm i understand, what about the hardware VPN route? any same with those?
AiDz0r 1 year ago
@wolfricacc not true. if you do an arp poisoning attack and MitM relaying, guess what- their traffic is yours. thankfully, this only works on LAN and several other implementations of subnetted networks.
which is why you want to use strong keys to encrypt that traffic, because they have a dump they can attempt to break at their leisure.
krazednconfused 11 months ago
@krazednconfused yes... that's obviously what i was implying. It doesn't magically disappear when it's encapsulated over a vpn. Data in this sense is plain text data which is encrypted therefore cannot be "seen" in it's plaintext form. Stop nitpicking
wolfricacc 11 months ago
Hello Laura.
I am a new IT studen who is very interested on the field of Network, but in the college where I study there is not big interesting to student and their understanding.
Please, help me by finding how to get into this great world and understand the best way to learn it.
Thanks a lot.
TRAULARD 1 year ago
@TRAULARD I highly doubt she would want to help you with your awesome English as your in college you have the English of a 7 year old.
TOXIXIFY 1 year ago 2
beautiful Laura!
Thank you so much! This was very well explained and illustrated this tools abilities. :)
bcut 1 year ago
Gotta be in the data stream or able to monitor the ingress/egress communication path in order to analyze the packets. Ideally establishing a tap at the LAN/wAN demarc provides the highest probability for analyzing all the traffic and communications.
schratboy 1 year ago
just work on local host
rarandy21 1 year ago
Search hunch dot com - "What is the best tool to quickly analyze network packets?" - Try ACE Analyst for orders of magnitude faster packet analysis.
vendorvoicemedia 1 year ago
I can't find the passwords :( helpppp, I did the exact same
1281natrapS 1 year ago
You actually showed me what the follow TCP stream was. I forgot that that's exactly what it did, now it's useful to me! Great for following the other protocals I've been testing with, like msnms.
roejames12 2 years ago
first of all laura, you have nice voice.
second i can anderstand not****
and how can i capture pwd infos?
zerozwozwo 2 years ago