Post: Packet Sniffer/Sender
04-29-2009, 01:17 AM #1
Foolnesss
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05-02-2009, 04:30 PM #2
Um dude id help but...
05-05-2009, 12:29 AM #3
Foolnesss
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But what............. & this will not work I plan on doing more complex things then that such as Walking in air things like that will the help of ma mate but it'll take awhile but with his software shouldnt be that hard
05-07-2009, 03:03 PM #4
Rust
Do a barrel roll!
To say the least, you won't be able to find software that is able to send "redesigned" packets.

There's a few simple reasons for this:
1. By court litigation and federal operatives, packet crafters are considered illegal in all aspects regardless of any educational purpose.
2. The actual programs, apart from being distributed online, are in high demand. You can technically craft your own packets using certain other programs, but using a method that is easy to use is pretty.. impossible. There's really no packet crafting program available.

Packet Sniffers are easy to download and are completely legal. Just google them. Packet crafters are pretty impossible.
05-08-2009, 12:04 AM #5
Foolnesss
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Originally posted by Rust View Post
To say the least, you won't be able to find software that is able to send "redesigned" packets.

There's a few simple reasons for this:
1. By court litigation and federal operatives, packet crafters are considered illegal in all aspects regardless of any educational purpose.
2. The actual programs, apart from being distributed online, are in high demand. You can technically craft your own packets using certain other programs, but using a method that is easy to use is pretty.. impossible. There's really no packet crafting program available.

Packet Sniffers are easy to download and are completely legal. Just google them. Packet crafters are pretty impossible.


Ok dude I do not care about "1" I plan on packet editing/hacking metalgearonline itll take alot of work but its do-able and I meant a simple packet sender which I found packetyzer. And with the help of my friend we may be able to do alot he is a legend he created most of the hacks for socom on ps2 hes so frikken good with this stuff he even created the software "codemajic"
05-09-2009, 04:11 PM #6
Rust
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by Foolness
Ok dude I do not care about "1" I plan on packet editing/hacking metalgearonline itll take alot of work but its do-able and I meant a simple packet sender which I found packetyzer. And with the help of my friend we may be able to do alot he is a legend he created most of the hacks for socom on ps2 hes so frikken good with this stuff he even created the software "codemajic"


I was a bit surprised, and so I went ahead and looked it up.

Packetyzer is a network protocol analyzer for Windows, also know as a packet sniffer. It is based on the Ethereal project, but provides a native Windows GUI. Packetyzer can capture from virtually any network adapter and supports many advanced features.

All I got was that it was a packet sniffer and has no capability of actually 'crafting' packets. I'm going to download it right now and see for sure that when it states Advanced Features, that it doesn't include packet crafting in that. Packet Crafting is actually the term for the act of creating your own 'custom' packets.

Downloaded. It's just a basic GUI packet sniffer. If you can give me directions on how to send packets with it, that would be nice. Considering the readme has nothing about it, or any of the actual options included in the program. Your friend who is a real 'hacker' definitely knows how to strut his stuff. :]

Also, the software called CodeMajik was created by the more infamous IDOT. On top of that, IDOT, last I checked, had dropped out of the entire scene all together and rumors have been that he was in prison. I, personally, don't think of the rumors and think that he just got bored and quit.

On top of that, 'most of the hacks' for socom? I'll go right ahead and take apart this phrase piece by piece. First off, there was no 'hacks' for socom. First and foremost, there was a system of programs that were booted off either the hard drive or the memory card that allowed for the bypass of DNAS so that people were able to get on with codes that were placed within the program, such as a code for infinite health, etc. There was only one generic 'hack' that was within socom, and that would be the bypass of DNAS. Everything else came as a succession to that and was in the form of raw hex codes.

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Last by not least, you should care about number one. You know why? Because Number one would be the reason you could probably search google for days and weeks and not find a single thing. If you really want to go somewhere with your life in terms of finding a packet crafter, here's a site that might start you off with a new term.. 'security groups'.

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Groups of hackers.. actual hackers. Not little script kiddies who take credit for other's work.
05-10-2009, 04:50 PM #7
What he said..^^^^
05-12-2009, 07:49 PM #8
daddar
Can’t trickshot me!
For packet sniffing i use WireShark
05-17-2009, 01:41 PM #9
Wireshark??
05-22-2009, 10:32 PM #10
Colasoft Packet Builder might be the closest thing you can get to what you're looking for.

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