boyzgamers 0 Report post Posted October 22, 2008 okay someone in an other topic said netstat, but alone doing that command can give you everything thing connected to your port from everything that is connected to you or you are connected to.Netstat I don't perfer though because simply enough it's a stupid command and there is tons of ips that will boggle you.... and some wont even give you the ip...But with netstat there is few different ways of putting it such as gret command used on firewalls etc or routers.So you can easily narrow down the large data pool received for just putting netstat.Those are the different choices you have, an other way of getting peoples emails, let's say you want to get your teachers, principals or even your parents ip so you can fool with em if you have the such experience or even if you want to send it to someone that you know let's say from darc and of course they reply asking who is this or oh yeah that topic rocked etc or your school homework is due on that day etc.You can easily check the header files of a based email received, this really works with google as i use google mainly. What you do is if you receive an email from one of the corresponding people who replied back and the mail is in the inbox this pertaining mainly to yahoo mail.In the bottom right corner when you open that mail up should beSave Message Text | Full HeadersUou want to click on full headers, then tada the headers will showX-Apparently-X-Originating-IP:Return-Path:Authentication-Results:Received:From:To:usually the ip will be shown, if it is not yours then you know it is the senders ip... Tada you got the IP so easily in a matter of seconds, instead of just looking over the pointless netstat table in cmd.Netstat is a very old way to do it really but to me if you are really wanting to start out on the basics, then the header approach would be the bestSumber:crackers.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites