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<0> !google <0> is ur friend!! <1> hey if i direct connect to someone on AIM is it possible to figure out their location, and who they are? <0> um, thier location b/c I think you can get thier IP, but dunno about who they are <2> well thanks <0> maybe if you are clever and know how to query ISP's for IP addys on certian days and time <0> but if you do that ur getting into illegal stuff <1> oh
<1> what about packet sniffing <1> while talking tot hem <0> y do you want that info? <0> *spidy sinces tingle* something seems imoral here <1> no no <1> we're just trying stuff out <1> my friend and i <0> yea <1> to secure our aims <0> and does this "friend" know you are doing this? <0> lol <2> god damn, i'm on hte PC as a member of te "user" group and i can isntall "FOObAR" tha mp3 player <2> "user" can indeed install programs <1> yeh darkman <1> we're chatting on aim <1> trying to figure out hwo to do this <0> don't know too much about hacking, so ur asking the wrong guy <1> we're just doing it to figure stuff out <1> oh <0> I once faound a good whois program <0> that was the extent of my endevors <0> I mean, with there IP you can trace to thier server <0> and give you a general location <0> like if you were to do it to me, you would get as far as about 45 mins south <0> that is where my server is, a county away <0> but you could get a street addy with one program I saw once <0> dunno what it was. but in combo with www.maps.google.com and a couple of good searches you could find out just about anyone with that <2> point is that a user belonging to the "user" group just installed a program, he wasn't supposed to be able to, remember? <0> start->run->control.exe <0> Administrative Tools->Local Security Policy
<0> security settings->local policy->user rights ***ignments <1> hey is it possible to direct connect to someone aim thats bugging my friend and find out exactly who it is? <0> u could try asking <1> no but howelse <2> hey darkman, thank you <2> i think that local security policy thing should do the trick <2> let me go play <0> k <0> if not <0> !google setting instaliation permissions windows xp <3> darkman72: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/appmgr_setaclsforappdep.mspx <0> or something <0> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/appmgr_setaclsforappdep.mspx?mfr=true <2> thanks <4> I've got a fun project to tackle <4> gotta hook everyone in the house up to the net <4> but being the puddingheads they are, there needs to be some bandwidth control to keep Mrs hairspray's P2P client from killing everyone else's connection <5> how do you plan on 'tackling' it <4> not sure yet <4> Routers and I don't get along well <5> id ***ume your standard store bought home router wouldnt be a long term solution. but im no pro. <4> I'm the one who'll have to drop everything and run to help when they can't play a game or their P2P network isnt working well <4> that and I'll have at least enough IP addresses to go around <4> so I'd prefer not to use a little blob of a router <6> Jax184: Can we help you with anything? <4> you're free to try <7> mornin snowebabe <8> mornin hon <9> [snowe] oh hells bells <10> hi <10> i was wondering how servers can tell what client i'm using.. because there's this url that i can only access with a browser but not with a perl script. even i hide the user agent with GetRight, i can still download it. how do they tell? <11> Hi can someone maybe ***ist me on how to setup additional ips through my router etc.. I have a router that supports it and the additional blcok <11> block* <12> cplx why not use DHCP and automatically ***ign them? <12> for security use use a MAC addresses
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