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hey guys I have a problem in arpspoof when i run command arpspoof -i eth0 -t 192.....1 192.....2 and at other terminal arpspoof -i eth0 -t 192....2 192.....1 at same time the 2nd command shows libnet_check_iface and no such device but the first command executed properly can someone clear this what I am missing?
Arp Spoofing is a hacking technique usually not the first thing I'd encourage a linux newbie to get up to. Have you a download link for the arpspoof program you are using?
In practise there are mitigations against arp spoofing in place. There is even a site offering $500 to anyone who can successfully hack it. When last I was there, it hadn't been claimed, although the offer might still be valid.http://cr.yp.to
I am learning Networking in kali linux and I am using ARP spoof already installed there and it worked recently I don't know what was the problem and I use ip of my second windows VM. I didn't understand $500 reward for which task and the site of http://cr.yp.to is also complex I didn't understand where to go.
I think the offer was linked to his qmail stuff. The guy's mad, and may well be dead for all I know. I really tried with qmail & failed back then, & resorted to postfix. Later, I found http://lifewithqmail.org. That seemed to make a secure mail server possible. But it was a different time with different hacking techniques.
As for learning Networking, there's the CCNA. The syllabus may be online. I wouldn't recommend the exams.
Last edited by business_kid; 05-03-2024 at 05:00 AM.
alright thank you for sharing your experience I will learn more but there is so much over knowledgeable information out there and I don't want to waste time
Last edited by zawar rawaz; 05-04-2024 at 09:07 AM.
Hi, are there more websites with rewards for hacking them?
I believe there's great kudos to be had from hacking anything Russian or North Korean atm. Mind you, most north Korean hackers live abroad. There might be a prize for the site http://cr.yp.to but personally, I think the tilde is worth more than the prize for hacking it.
The guy wrote a replacement for inetd, bind, and that some web server thing, I think. If he did, they'd all be in use there.
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