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24th May 03, 07:44 PM
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IS spoofing an IP illegal?
If not, could someone please explain how the whole thing works? I know you somehow fool your Computer to send out packets with modified IP addresses.
I would be very grateful if someone would help me figure out this concept.
~ Merlyn~
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25th May 03, 12:11 AM
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Hi
from another site
Examples of spoofing:
man-in-the-middle
packet sniffs on link between the two end points, and can therefore pretend to be one end of the connection
routing redirect
redirects routing information from the original host to the hacker's host (this is another form of man-in-the-middle attack).
source routing
redirects indvidual packets by hackers host
blind spoofing
predicts responses from a host, allowing commands to be sent, but can't get immediate feedback.
flooding
SYN flood fills up receive queue from random source addresses; smurf/fraggle spoofs victims address, causing everyong respond to the victim.
Why? That's the (or my) question.
What's your next question? Is it illegal to send spam? Please tell me how to spam people.
Please don't use my IP when you try different technics. And then, please don't spam me.
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25th May 03, 07:19 AM
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So you need some sort of proxy, or router? Or just another connection? I'm doing this to prove to a person im geekier than he is..and want to leave him in the dust.
I get the concept, but HOW?
I dont spam, unless people piss me off.
Thanks
~ Merlyn~
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27th May 03, 07:44 AM
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We here at BetaONE do not condone illegal activities, please refrain from asking how to committ them, 'cause the next you do, you just might have to go away for a while.
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27th May 03, 07:50 AM
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I would say dont mess with it, its gaining unauthorized access to someones computer... which from what I know isnt something the law may like...
IP SPOOFING
A technique used to gain unauthorized access to computers, whereby the intruder sends messages to a computer with an IP address indicating that the message is coming from a trusted host. To engage in IP spoofing, a hacker must first use a variety of techniques to find an IP address of a trusted host and then modify the packet headers so that it appears that the packets are coming from that host.
Newer routers and firewall arrangements can offer protection against IP spoofing.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/IP_spoofing.html
the definition should sound geeky enough to explain to yer friend.
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31st May 03, 02:19 AM
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IP spoofing is a good concept to learn, but NEVER use. Much like other arts of fighting, the hacker uses his/her skill to hurt anyone EVER.
But I don't need to harp on that stuff.. silly as it might be.
Cybey
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31st May 03, 12:11 PM
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So it is illegal?
I didn't know if it was illegal, so I ASKED <_<
I read a guide, and get the picture now..but,
Is it illegal?
~Merlyn~
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31st May 03, 12:28 PM
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Situation 1:
You have a few computers that you own on YOUR local network that you own and you spoof ip's for fun and knowledge. Legal
Situation 2:
You try to spoof ip's of computers that someone else owns in order to gain access to them. Illegal
Hope this helps some
/JD
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31st May 03, 12:32 PM
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Definition: A method of connecting to the Internet or a particular web site and reporting a different IP Address than your assigned one. IP Spoofing is used in SEO in order to trick a spider into indexing one site, while actually presenting another site to the end user. This tactic can also be used to redirect a user to a site other than the one they have clicked on.
This tactic is considered highly unethical and is illegal in some areas.
Source:
http://websearch.about.com/library/g...p-spoofing.htm
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1st Jun 03, 12:48 AM
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Thanks, I understand it now. If someone could close or get rid of this post unless someone else has something to contribute. Thanks for all your help!
~Merlyn~
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