Unix & Linux Asked by losethos on November 14, 2021
I am using tcpdump to capture packets while being on omegle. However, I have been fairly unsuccessful to get strangers IP. All the IP I see are traced back to either 172...* which is for google 104.23.. for omegle and some servers. Now, commands I’ve used are
tcpdump -nn src 192.168.42.152
, which is my src address,
Have also tried
tcpdump -ttnnvvS
for complete raw output. But in vain. Am I doing it wrong? I remember using wireshark and it was pretty easy with it, but don’t happen to have wireshark at the moment.
Also note that, I am not using the IP for any sort of illegal activity nor am I using it to pull a silly prank on anyone.
Wanna help me out a bit here? Are there any other ways except wireshark to do that?
Also, ethernet was my only interface hence no -i eth0.
Wireshark captures packets from network interface the same way as tcpdump is, so you won't see different results. You might check this yourself: tcpdump [...] -w dump_file.pcap
, transfer the resulting file to the other machine that has wireshark and load it there for review.
Answered by Grzegorz Gosh on November 14, 2021
Get help from others!
Recent Answers
Recent Questions
© 2024 TransWikia.com. All rights reserved. Sites we Love: PCI Database, UKBizDB, Menu Kuliner, Sharing RPP