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Do you guys know where to get an IP generator? And, do you guys know any trojans... I wanna crash someone'sc omputer.

 

Thanks.

WTF HAXING IS ILLEAGAL LAST TIME I WENT OT THE LIBARY AND CHECKED THE BOOK OF LAW, BUT THAT WAS LONG ASS TIME AGO, IT MIGHT HAVE CHANGED I NOT SURE

 

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dunno where noobs get this idea that an ip is just a random number that you can change.

 

Maybe a proxy, but its not really the same thing.

Ok waffenfagt I am CALLING TEH FBI YOU HAXORING FAGORT

 

you in trouble now. http://users.pandora.be/deLirium/funney/google_bart.gif

wtf an IP generator

 

srand(GetTickCount());

rand()%255.rand%255.rand%255.rand%255

 

there yuo go !!! now you can be an l33b h4x0r nad h4x teh gibs0n

Do you guys know where to get an IP generator? And, do you guys know any trojans... I wanna crash someone'sc omputer.

 

Thanks.

 

I am going to penetrate your mother.

sp0rk']wtf an IP generator

 

srand(GetTickCount());

rand()%255.rand%255.rand%255.rand%255

 

there yuo go !!! now you can be an l33b h4x0r nad h4x teh gibs0n

 

RIFK YES SI A VIRUS1!11 YUO SEE GETTICKCOUNT? THAT MAEKS IT DELETE YUOR CDRIEV

 

LITERALLY11!!

 

RUN THIS AND YUOR CDRIEV WILL DISAPPEAR

NWA']RIFK YES SI A VIRUS1!11 YUO SEE GETTICKCOUNT? THAT MAEKS IT DELETE YUOR CDRIEV

 

LITERALLY11!!

 

RUN THIS AND YUOR CDRIEV WILL DISAPPEAR

 

AHAHRHHAGHAGA

 

NO

Dear Mr. Waffles,

 

You sir, are a fucking idiot.

 

Sincerely,

delphy

 

 

P.S.

 

sp0rk you need to upgrade your signature! lzolzozlzololzoxoxz kthx

Alrighty, you can't change your IP without getting it changed by your ISP because if you don't they can't foreword certain things to you like E-Mail and all that shit. Another reason is that your IP address is like your house addy, when you change it you need to change it properly, through your ISP.

 

As for the Trojan thing, go fuck yourself, this isn't a fuckin' hAx0r board, it's just a bunch of 13 year olds being script kiddies in games and Subsevening their grandmas...

go into room reset fucking modem and see if you don't get another ip fgt

 

yuo do not have static unless you ask or pay nigger

Dude sp0rkeh is teh pwn. I have haxed many comps with it. Download, run. It has trojan, and proxy. OMFG 1337.
go into room reset fucking modem and see if you don't get another ip fgt

 

yuo do not have static unless you ask or pay nigger

 

 

Depends on the ISP dumb nigger...most cable providers, all T-1 providers do "semi-static" or static IP assignment...which means that if it's not completely static, it's because THEY reset their IPs with an automated system (not DHCP reconnect assignment) every <X> days/hours/minutes/weeks/whatever. Resetting your cable modem will not change your IP with cable or T-1 unless you leave it disconnected long enough for the system to conclude you're no longer a customer, and reassign your IP to the "pool". This is because of the way cable works, and the RAS tables used by the local router to direct traffic your way.

 

Alternately, since cable internet works pretty much like a public network with zero sharing, you can prompt an IP change by switching the network cards around in computers in your house...if you're not running through a router, anyhow, since addresing schemes at local level with cable are done by matching MAC addy to IP addy in the trunk routing tables, and DHCP is done further up the line.

 

 

And wafflefaggot...depends on the version of sp0rkeh on what you get. 1.5 IS a decent tool for what you were wanting to do. What you found on google there was reports from idiots who went begging the myg0t private hack back in 1.3/1.4 CS, and were linked to 2.1 sp0rkeh, which was basically a lesson to n00bs on how dangerous it can be to download unknown files and run them, in an attempt to run undetectable cheats in a game...however, if you want to start "hacking", I'd STRONGLY suggest you start looking into how networks and computers function, since what you seem to be looking for is an IP sniffer, not a "generator".

My IP is DHCP but it never changes when I reset modem raawr :cry:

DHCP always assigns ISP assigned IPs, dude..."DHCP reconnect assignment" is a configuration for highly dynamic systems...like dialups, and other "connect on demand" providers...cable and most DSL services are "always on" connections, so DHCP assign on reconnect wouldn't work for semi-static IP or dynamic IP for this type of connection, since it would require either an automatic remote disconnect/reconnect command from each DHCP server in the network to all clients served by it AND a wiping of the routing tables before any of the clients reconnected or it would require a complete resetting of the network at a regular interval, including all modems...

 

either way, it's not possible to do in a large provider like Cox, Comcast, or the other major DSL/cable ISPs due to the regular downtime it would require (can you imagine how much people would bitch if whole sections lost their connection for 10+ minutes at a time at regular intervals, aborting any web reliant programs, download, uploads, and such going on at the time, on top of the unschedueled outages, no matter WHEN they schedueled them?)

 

Therefor, they go for a different style of resetting, which basically loops the DHCP server tables...so that the router you are connected to off your cable trunk line gets a copy of the new IPs to associate with the old MAC address BEFORE they wipe the "current" list in a semi-static setup..this way the table reset and reassignment of addies takes less than a second, usually, and is done by cascading assignments by router connection, instead of directly through the DHCP server of the ISP...

 

However, the DHCP server still detects new connections from equipment not in its routing tables (by MAC address) and assigns new IP to new connections in the standard manner.

 

 

At least this is how Cisco trains the CCNA/CCNP certified folks who do all the setup for most ISPs to set it up...lol.

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