Computer Science Canada finding ip addresses. |
Author: | Skizzarz [ Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | finding ip addresses. |
ya so where can i find a program that finds peoples ip addresses from msn or something like that. kind of like how tony can find out the ip of a guest who has posted on the forums, thanks. |
Author: | Mazer [ Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:35 pm ] |
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Whenever you post a message, it records the IP address it came from. Nothing terribly fancy (well, it is but), it's pretty automatic. As for programs... well, there may be some to get the IP from msn but if they're dumb enough you can get them to just tell you. EDIT: or, google "Miranda" (not the IMO-useless functional language, the msn client). Supposedly it allows you to see the IP address of people on your contact list. |
Author: | Skizzarz [ Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:37 pm ] |
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ya, i know thats what i have to do at the time, its so painstaking... it takes them forver to open dos and get there ip then oh, cant find the right adrees, cuz u know, like 10 numbers is SO much. |
Author: | Skizzarz [ Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:38 pm ] |
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ok ipconfig in command prompt doesnt seem to work, one person gave me like 169.55.34.101, and my other friend gave me the same thing accept on the end is 100 instead of 101 so what the hell? how can i find there REAL ip. |
Author: | bugzpodder [ Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:39 pm ] |
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Coutsos wrote: Whenever you post a message, it records the IP address it came from. Nothing terribly fancy (well, it is but), it's pretty automatic. As for programs... well, there may be some to get the IP from msn but if they're dumb enough you can get them to just tell you.
EDIT: or, google "Miranda" (not the IMO-useless functional language, the msn client). Supposedly it allows you to see the IP address of people on your contact list. lol I think they teach Miranda at UoW (Windsor) |
Author: | Skizzarz [ Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:40 pm ] |
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what now? and holy hell that was fast, 5 second response time??? im being literal! |
Author: | rdrake [ Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:43 pm ] |
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Get them to visit www.findmyip.com and that'll give them the external IP. |
Author: | Skizzarz [ Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:48 pm ] |
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ok, well, im half coming out of the closet here, but im sure u guys had a clue... me and my friends are trying to get a working trojan and try it out on each other lol, well me try it out on them actually, dontget pissed off plz, we are doing this all in good fun, but i have tried so many things and nothing will work, it says the server isnt running onm there machine. we tried one called like blueeyes trojan and another called net devil, if u dont wanna give me advice i can see why, but if u can help me out i would appreciate it thanks. |
Author: | Hikaru79 [ Thu Nov 04, 2004 7:33 am ] |
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I'm not sure if you realize this but most (all?) trojans require the presence of a "backdoor" onto their system first. This is usually a small file or piece of code bundled into a seemingly beneficial software application. The error that the "server is not found" is probably indicating the absence of such a backdoor. In other words, getting into someone's computer is a WHOLE lot harder than finding out their IP. Thank god, or Tony could pwnz0r us all ![]() |
Author: | Skizzarz [ Thu Nov 04, 2004 8:40 am ] |
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yes yes, i know. i have sent the server over msn and they have run it... when i get home im going to try one more thing and then i'll probably give up, for some reason i think there computer may need to be restarted in order for the server to take effect, but when the comp restarts do u think that they will need to open the exe server file again?? or will it already be running on startup/iternet startup? |
Author: | Hikaru79 [ Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:53 pm ] |
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It will definetly still be running. Network security would be a mighty simple thing if all you needed to do was restart your computer to clear it of all trojans, worms, and viruses ![]() |
Author: | Dan [ Thu Nov 04, 2004 1:09 pm ] |
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Dang scripted kiddys, this should probly be in spam any how........... |
Author: | Skizzarz [ Thu Nov 04, 2004 3:46 pm ] |
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ok, i am really getting frustrated, ya i am a n00b but this is what i have done in the trojans to try and work them. 1) create server 2) get users ip 3) send user the server 4) get them to run it 5) try and connect to them it never connects. is this becuase the trojans are old and the servers are somehow outdated or something, would it connect if u were using a brand new trojan? put in spam if u want. |
Author: | Neo [ Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:18 pm ] |
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If you really want a trojan go to porn sites or download a warcraft 3 cd key generator off kazaa. Counter strike and Starcraft keygens also will work. ![]() |
Author: | templest [ Thu Nov 04, 2004 9:24 pm ] |
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Skizzarz wrote: ok, i am really getting frustrated, ya i am a n00b but this is what i have done in the trojans to try and work them.
1) create server 2) get users ip 3) send user the server 4) get them to run it 5) try and connect to them it never connects. is this becuase the trojans are old and the servers are somehow outdated or something, would it connect if u were using a brand new trojan? put in spam if u want. You know those 169.xxx.xxx.xxx ips you got earlier? That's because they're behind a router. So even if you do get their external IP addresses (ie: http://www.whatismyip.com/ ). It wouldn't matter, because the router is still blocking all the ports required. So you would have to get them to go into their router's config dialogue (or site) and get them to forward the ports necessary to their own box in order for those trojans to get access. If you're trying to do this to some computer illiterate child, you won't get far; and if you're doing this to someone who's smart, they'll know something's up. |
Author: | Leftover [ Sun Nov 07, 2004 5:17 pm ] |
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Damn, newbs trying to send out viruses, you deserve to die. On another note, wow, you need to do research because google is your friend. If you just open a connection (A: use AIM and just direct connect, or B: send someone a large file and do this while it's sending), go into command prompt, type netstat -a, and if you just did it to someone, you will see their IP on the bottom of that list. Netstat shows you the addy of anything / one you're connected to so naturally you'd have to have a DC or file transfer going for it to work properly. Anyhow, that's the best way to get a proper IP. As for opening ports on people's computers, or makinga trojan use other ports, you're on your own. Unless you're using the information for educational purposes, no help here ![]() |