Haxer | Date: Tuesday, 2009-10-27, 11:05 AM | Message # 1 |
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| guys me is a newbie…..me wants to know the internal ip of a victim…how to do it…sm1 help pls….i tried by sending a file in chat and using netstat -n to check all established connections but then only the router assigned ip is connected not the internal ip….so pls help
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Patchy | Date: Tuesday, 2009-10-27, 11:09 AM | Message # 2 |
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| You won't be able to connect to the "internal" ip or private ip address because of network address translation (NAT). The router translates the external ip address to the internal ip address, so the only way to connect to that computer is if the router is configured to forward ports to that computer. The internal ip address is only usable on the LAN.
"From the perspective of these infinites, all finites are equal, and I see no reason for fixing our imagination on one rather than on another." ~ Blaise Pascal, Pensées
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KUSH-al-H@CK3R | Date: Tuesday, 2009-10-27, 11:14 AM | Message # 3 |
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| yep..... connecting to the internal or private ip address is not possible, unless you are on the same LAN the victim is...
"The Quiter you are, The more you are able to hear"
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