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scottydont4444

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  1. I just downloaded from windows vista to windows xp pro sp2 and it still says this at the bottom When ever I go c:/sidejacking>ferret -W it says what is below in the cmd.  I have winpcap installed. On the command prompt it says the following

    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]

    Copyright © 2006 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

    C:UsersTyler>cd c:sidejacking

    c:Sidejacking>ferret -W

    -- FERRET 1.1.3 - 2007 © Errata Security

    -- build = Aug  8 2007 22:37:48 (32-bits)

    -- WinPcap version 4.0.2 (packet.dll version 4.0.0.1040), based on libpcap versi

    on 0.9.5

    timeout(1): unknown linktype = 0 (expected Ethernet or wifi)

    c:Sidejacking>

    I am also coming up with the same error message.

    Also running xp sp2.

  2. Getting it to tell you the IP address of the computer it is plugged in to is worthless. Some thing else is called for, some thing a bit more towards the legal gray area perhaps. I don't really want to give any ideas of course, but IP addresses can't prove any thing and don't stand up in courts any more (now that judges are a bit more wise up on how the internet works).

    Well the whole IP address was just an idea. I just knew that was one way of proving that the mp3 player was mine and could at least help with locating it. If you have a better way to do so than that would be great!

    Theres a whole free web service that does that, though I forget the name right now. I need to figure it out again so I can uninstall the stuff

    EDIT: I think the website was Gadget Track, but they are not free anymore oh well

    I have checked into this website and I am not really looking to spend money on this. I have already figured out a simple way to disguise the program so that it will launch when connected to the computer. I just need some sort of script or simple program that will give me some proof that the mp3 player is indeed mine and also some way to locate said missing mp3 player.

  3. Hello

    So I have just had my Ipod stolen a couple of weeks ago and it was a very frustrating ordeal.  I recently purchased a SamsungP2 mp3 player and am quite scared about losing it or having it stolen.  I was wondering if there was a way to make a file or program that when the mp3 player was inserted into a computer, said program would look up the IP address of that computer and send an email to me letting me know the IP address?

    This is just one idea that I've had but if you have any other ideas or know any websites/ forums that are already discussing this then that would be helpful too. 

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