Dear Stalthmode

if you have the time
because you have the time
since ur writing facades of textes.

create a proof of concept
just fo us
no matter

if you can prrof it
then ur fine
if not

then theres no way that we should believe you

xoxo

Ben Fullick <dormanto...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mi., 25. Apr. 2018, 19:34:

> @Saint K.
> Lurker here, I found this amazing tool during my lunch that does 'the
> math' ;)
> https://fiddle.jshell.net/Logham/cjy5050a/show/dark/
> This tool elegantly translates the 4 bytes of any IP4 address, into your 6
> byte MAC address. Just like the actual internet!
> ...I'll go back to lurking now.
>
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 at 17:09 Ben Fullick <dormanto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> @Saint K.
>> Lurker here, I found this amazing tool during my lunch that does 'the
>> math' ;)
>> https://fiddle.jshell.net/Logham/cjy5050a/show/dark/
>> This tool elegantly translates the 4 bytes of any IP4 address, into your
>> 6 byte MAC address. Just like the actual internet!
>> ...I'll go back to lurking now.
>>
>> On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 at 16:09 Saint K. <sai...@specialattack.net> wrote:
>>
>>> In science, which this is, things have to be proven by the arguing
>>> party. So, with that in mind, I would really love to see the math that
>>> apparently can digest an IP address from a MAC address.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Entertain us 😊
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* Csgo_servers <csgo_servers-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com> *On
>>> Behalf Of *Stealth Mode
>>> *Sent:* 25 April 2018 16:42
>>> *To:* csgo_servers@list.valvesoftware.com
>>> *Subject:* Re: [Csgo_servers] stealthmode's hodge podge of facts
>>> sprinkled amongst outright lies
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Last message for the kids.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you know what a field programmable gate array is? Because you refer
>>> to them as CPU/gpu. Do you know what f.p.g.a., and e.e.p.r.o.m., and
>>> p.r.o.m. are? Those are the 4 bit through 64 bit programmable logic
>>> controllers that every "computer" ever made uses to have a "machine/pc".
>>> Including the 16 bit hexidecimal/machine assembly language utilizing logic
>>> controller that stores Mac addresses known as the U.A.R.T. chip in your
>>> network interface card/onboard lan/wifi adapters.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Some of us can go below the hardware layer. We don't ban by IP
>>> addressing. That was the point of the previous topic. Cause anyone can walk
>>> under the hardware layer without detection, and without being able to be
>>> seen/tracked/banned. The point was to ban by Mac address because most of
>>> the script kiddies, and amateurs. Those who aren't trained in electronics,
>>> and especially binary logic controller programming. Will never be able to
>>> connect to your go server to run malicious scripts.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> That was the point. Have a nice day. A large number of people from the
>>> previous topic are now blocked permanently from any type of communication
>>> to my dmz.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Furthermore. The suggestion to run your servers through a VMware/virtual
>>> machine is always a good idea. It keeps the environment sandboxed to keep
>>> the physical hardware from being damaged by malicious files/packets/scripts.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> End of Discussion.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 08:41 Stealth Mode <stealthmode1...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> The Internet Protocol address is assigned by the operating system
>>> contacting the network administration device which is normally a switch,
>>> router, or hub. It checks these devices for a free Internet Protocol
>>> address. And the packets the network sends has a footer and a header with
>>> this IP addressing.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Once you have this IP address you can then pulse the dmz of the router
>>> and pull it's network allocation table. Once this is done you have every
>>> Mac address on the network.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> However, with just a pkt sniffer you can go directly to someone's is and
>>> pull their Mac address right out of the network interface cards read only
>>> memory which is stored under the device table for the operating system
>>> which is connected to the internet Protocol address you are using.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Literally, a phone line can be tapped with 0 and 1 about a 1,000-10,000
>>> taps. And your machine will randomly shut off.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018, 12:55 Jack Emerson <jackemer...@mail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Your public IP address is assigned by your ISP independent of your
>>> hardware. Are you mad?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Why am I even replying...I'm part of the problem.
>>>
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