sir
i want to know the way by which spoofing is done .I mean how can i change my ip address to a desired ip address on a dial up connection.
Thank you ( In advance)
mohit
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sir
i want to know the way by which spoofing is done .I mean how can i change my ip address to a desired ip address on a dial up connection.
Thank you ( In advance)
mohit
Sirs.
You can't.
I think you might find this site to be very informative on the subject.Quote:
i want to know the way by which spoofing is done
Take care.
/me mutters something about proxies
I think this is an interesting subject....I've never done it or tried to learn about it, but my uncle once changed his IP address to the add of his boss and then surfed porn, and logged it and somehow framed his boss all for the fun of it. As far as I know nobody got in trouble but I thought it was pretty funny (although somewhat stupid). So other than hiding your identity or framing somebody I can't think of another reason for why you'd want to spoof your address.....so why would you expect a bunch of people interested in maintaining the security of the net to explain how to spoof your IP?
You can :)Quote:
You can indeed. But as someone else said, what do you want to do it for? and what do you think you can do it for?
/me utters something about *proxy chaining* which is even better ;)Quote:
/me mutters something about proxies
off topic
why was mohitmoudgil negged ???
the simplest way to change ip address here is by redial the isp, then u can get another ip address. but sure, u dont want to terminate the existing connection right?Quote:
I mean how can i change my ip address to a desired ip address on a dial up connection.
Actually yes and no, AZL. That would be true if your ISP would setup something like static IP or your useing multiple dialups but for the majority of peaple who are to poor for these services that wouldn't really change anything.
I'm confused... surely most dial-up ISP's offer dynamic address allocation, so redialing would probably end up in you getting a different IP?
Anyway, I realise I'm following the drift of the thread. mohit, it would help us a lot more if you could give us some background. Perhaps let us know why you need this, in what environment.
To the guys negging him to death... at least give him the benefit of the doubt, yeh? Till he give more indication one way or the other, at least... ;)
Fair enough, jm, but wouldn't it be a little more effective to call him an idiot and post a few links?
At least that way he learns something, and we don't kill off yet another potentially useful member of the community (who's only crime so far is being a newbie).
A n00b wouldn't know/care about AP's anyway.
Don't get me wrong, if he turns out to be another wannabe haxz0r Skiddie I'm all for the ban... I'm just trying to be proactive :P
I would'nt dream of calling him an idiot, possibly just lazy.Quote:
Originally posted here by Wrayth
Fair enough, jm, but wouldn't it be a little more effective to call him an idiot and post a few links?
Basic search methods would be a place to start. It is not necessary to be an AO member to find information on spoofingQuote:
Being a newbie is not a crimeQuote:
Has got nothing to do with AP'sQuote:
Personally I did not neg the guy, and did not mention anything about a banQuote:
merely comments and passing thoughts
regards
jm459
I find the word idiot tends to grab people's attention ;)Quote:
Then a post mentioning that he should do that would be a lot more effective than a drive-by neggingQuote:
Basic search methods would be a place to start. It is not necessary to be an AO member to find information on spoofing
That was the point I was trying to make... sorry, my humor tends to be a little obscure, I knowQuote:
Being a newbie is not a crime
Negging doesn't? Sorry, I must have misunderstood the AP system *shrug*Quote:
Has got nothing to do with AP's
My point was just that too many people here are quick to shout and slow to assist. This is undercutting the very thing that made this community great (Yes, I realise I'm new here, but that's the thing that made me stay).Quote:
Personally I did not neg the guy, and did not mention anything about a ban
merely comments and passing thoughts
Personally, I prefer to help rather that slap down (not talking to you, jm, just using you as a springboard :P )
Save the negging and banning for the ones actually causing trouble, is my vote...
search for a IP spoofer utility on google...there r quite a few IP spoofers out there already...u might even come accross a MAC address spoofer too...mise well spoof that too.
First off you need to have a good understanding of TCP/IP and how it works. I can recommend getting the book TCP/IP Illustrated (It's a 3 volume series but you can start with the first) by W. Stevens. Once you know about the famous threeway handshake and what sequence numbers are you can try looking at spoofing.Quote:
I'm not sure if you want to spoof an IP or just hide yours . If you don't know how to do the latter you sure don't need to worry about the first. If you are just trying to hide your IP goolge for Proxies as I think many others have suggested. IP spoofing is not particularly useful if you don't know exactly what you're trying to do.
-Maestr0
sirs
Thanks for all your replies .Many of u want to know why i want to do it .My motive behind this is to change my ip address to a trusted ipor internetwork ip of my college so that i can get my ftp and telnet accounts working even from outside the college.As these facilites are only available within the college network.So plz help me in this subject.
And one thing more i am not using proxies as they cannot be used to obtain a specific ip
Thanks
Mohit
Ok maybe your not suppose to do that.
If you don't already have the ability to link into your office then maybe your college doesn't want you to.
Whizkid2300
But, anyways google it. That way you will actually learn instead of someone telling you.
moh<whatever> To do what you want to do will not work...without breaking the law at least. The routers inside the network will block anything comming from outside the network that appears to originate from inside. In other words, if you set your machine to a "trusted" ip address, the routers are going to see it and say "hacker" and block you connection (unless they are configured like total ****).
The only way to do what you want is to gain control of a machine inside the network. And that isn't legal. Unless you get permission to set up a machine inside the network to connect to remotely.
And |The|Specialist..... WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?????? will you PLEASE do a little tiny inty bitty amount of reading before you post???? Or maybe even explain the difference between dynamic and statice. You said they do NOT assign static IP's which means that they DO change. and wtf are you talking about multiple dialups or whatever... I am so confused and astounded by your post, I think I need some advil.
As far as I know this is common practice. Normally, as a student all data relevant to your course of study, lecture notes etc, is available remotely. Personal data, grades etc only available from within college / university intranet. here is an example of our university warningQuote:
Originally posted here by mohitmoudgil
As these facilites are only available within the college network.
Please select a link from the following list of Paisley University Intranet sites. Warning: - the following links may only be accessed using a computer from inside the University.
Of course, your college may have different methods to deal with issues of security and privacy
Many colleges and universities provide "off-campus access" which provides a dial-up account to the internal network or perhaps a VPN network. Check to see what your school offers.
-Maestr0
I dont want to learn this for any bad reasons.As in college we save all our projects and assignments on a compuer having static ip address and always connected to internet but it is not accessible from outside the college due to security reasons. But i want to get access to my files so that i dont have to carry those floppies,etc.And i have already read all the books related to TCP/IP.
thanks
mohit
i had done this before to access files on pc inside the intranet. but u need someone inside the campus to give access to his pc that act as a bnc. there is a http bnc ( try use google to find it). put it there and wallaaa..... access granted.Quote:
Originally posted here by mohitmoudgil
But i want to get access to my files so that i dont have to carry those floppies,etc
Wheeeeee ways to promote being lazy.
If you have read "all the books related to TCP/IP" I am very impressed. And also think you are full uf sh** cause I dont' know anyone that has read them all...or can even name them all.
If you had read them all, you would know that your problem is not that you need to spoof an IP, you need to set up port forwarding at the router to get you inside the campus and then have someone inside the campus set up a vpn connection for you. Although it is a college site, so there is a chance that just chaning your IP address would work, but it is unlikely. The routers will most likely try sending the replys back to the "correct" network, so they will never leave the campus, and you will never see the results.
Your best bet is to have a friend that lives on campus set up a modem so you can dial in to his/her computer directly.
hi mohit,
try uploading all ur files,etc. in the briefcase provided by some good email service providers (like yahoo mail provides about 30MB of web space as briefcase) or try some other such service providers.
this will allow u to access all ur files even when ur not connected to internet/intranet of ur campus.
hope this will sought out ur problem.