Fing
https://www.fing.io/download-free-ip-sc ... ndows-osx/
just type sudo fing
some interesting result on mine...
see this... someone entered in my linux using samba file sharing or rpc because before this k-350 always appear connected to my linux, until i delete all tools that came along with it.
Nice. Now i have his MAC Address.
see this pic
https://s18.postimg.org/7dn4zlfex/Scree ... -01-17.png
If is not perfect you can put date with time running watch command.
Believe me, many tools can be used as illegal actions such proof penetration with parallel traffic.
Imagine if someone try to put you in jail...
smb or rpc is just like that. open doors directly to microsoft windows command line
INTERESTING COMMAND
sudo watch -n 5 fing -s 192.168.1.4 -o text,console WHERE 192.168.1.4 IS THE COWIE SON
LOOK THE RESULT HERE
https://s18.postimg.org/cec5hybbt/Scree ... -10-23.png
Interesting Ipscanner tool
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Interesting Ipscanner tool
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Re: Interesting Ipscanner tool
I use this application on my iPhone. Cool tool for sure. Strange that this hacker got through you system through
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Re: Interesting Ipscanner tool
lisabonne citadel wrote:someone entered in my linux using samba file sharing or rpc because before this k-350
If I understand the screenshots correctly, that's no hacker. 192.168.anything.anything is a reserved IP block for local devices (printers, other computers, phones, and so on).Pepi wrote:Strange that this hacker got through you system through
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_ ... esses#IPv4
Re: Interesting Ipscanner tool
192.168.1.x etc is not a hacker...your own router or modem is the source of this...every router i have worked with which now numbers over 70 in various homes all start with that numeric sequence...and my own?...192.168.2.xxx...my modem?...192.168.100.xxx...so either modem or router...they all start the same...DAMIEN
Re: Interesting Ipscanner tool
Tnkx to all of you to clearly my doubts.
It seems to be in fact microsoft standard implements in all commercial network subscription suppliers.
What is strange due the fact i am not obbliged to be in love with rpc and smb.
This tools should be optional and not to be included in linux.
It seems to be in fact microsoft standard implements in all commercial network subscription suppliers.
What is strange due the fact i am not obbliged to be in love with rpc and smb.
This tools should be optional and not to be included in linux.