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Any help scanning for macs
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Any Mac scanning programs?
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#2
You mean you stole your internet from your ISP and now it isnt working?

call your ISP ..maybe you have an outage

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#3
Maybe it'll help if I deleted the majority of my post so I'd only get helpful replies. Is there a prefered Mac scanning program or a known tutorial? Once again thanks to anyone who helps.
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#4
solsters scanner
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#5
MAC scannng and full certs are now needed..
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#6
Dam. Sounds really complicated. I'll do some research. Thanks
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(30-01-2012, 07:01 PM)Brccklyn Wrote: Dam. Sounds really complicated. I'll do some research. Thanks

I am new to this as well. I am just doing this as a hobby. Hell, I dont even know why. I use FIOS. However, my neighbor uses comcast and has a non secured AP lol.

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The hardest part is finding a subbed "modem" and pulling its certs out :p I have read some and from what I understand so far is that you need to have physical access to a subbed modem since comcast blocks snmp.
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(30-01-2012, 08:40 PM)crimsonoa Wrote:
(30-01-2012, 07:01 PM)Brccklyn Wrote: Dam. Sounds really complicated. I'll do some research. Thanks

I am new to this as well. I am just doing this as a hobby. Hell, I dont even know why. I use FIOS. However, my neighbor uses comcast and has a non secured AP lol.

Anyway,

The hardest part is finding a subbed "modem" and pulling its certs out :p I have read some and from what I understand so far is that you need to have physical access to a subbed modem since comcast blocks snmp.

What program would you use to pull out the certs? I might be able to get physical address to a modem if I am stealthy enough. Lol.
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#9
you need a hardwae tools to extract the dumps/certs. Depending on your donor modem, You can use pjtag for d2modems or usbjtagnt for d3 and spi modems.
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