Post: COD4 packet sniffing/injection help(I understand as ive done with PSP..)
04-24-2009, 08:23 PM #1
bmxdude9
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ye, ive read EVERY frwakin thread on how to do packet sniffing/injection so Im wondering how you do it, well I know UDP and stuff, Ive done with back with the ps2, and PSP though IDK how to bridge my conenction AND IM NOT USING PS3 PROXY! I know their is other ways... Ive had my old friend bridge my connection along time ago in the past, but I never personally learned how to bridge. And PS.. Im not some freaking noob, I just need to know how to bridge, try me in MIPS and youll get owned. Happy

Now I already have wireshark and a "packet placement holder"(allows me to actually send my modded packet @ the exact time when the real packet is sent or recived multiple times without ever having to worry about getting it exact like I normally would have too..)

So I have what I need but Im wondering what do I need, and how do I "bridge" my connection so I can virew packet data from my ps3, etc. I know their are options but how do I set it up?

I kno PK had a thread like this while ago for FTb2, so Im wondering if anyone actually did his request and knows how to bridge their connection so you can view PSP,PS3, etc packet data via my computer using wireshark as a packet viewer.

So to sum it up, can sumone please explain how I set this briding up on my computer so I can view ps3 packet data? Just wondering how I get the data to travel thro my computer and channel through everything so I can view via my PC

Thanks for your help, also an asap answer would be nice. if you need to kno anything else lemme kno. Hopefully with peoples help I can figure this out!

Thanks,

~HF
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04-25-2009, 12:45 AM #2
Wow I would help but i have no clue how to do that lol! I tried last year but it is so friking complicated lol! Sorry....:(
04-25-2009, 03:10 AM #3
bmxdude9
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See, I know what to do after the bridge as I have experience with packets(UDP are used in like 99% of all console games as they are the mnost efficent and cause the least ammount of stress to peoples connection) So I know that but I THINK I know what to do to bridge?

Im currently running my ps3 on wireless, kinda like he PSP, it was the easiest way to set it up when I got it this christmas. And so I think this plan might work..

1. Get an ethernet cable and plug one end into my computer port and the other into the PS3.

2. Go onto my computer and go to Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections(vista!)

3. Go on my Ps3, and go all the way to end under system settings then go all the way down to the network settings and leave manual and deafault to allow it to be ran thro the cable.

4. Test my connection to see if it works.

5. Try getting online using PSN and packet inject!

^So does anyone think that will work, as it sounds like what I need to do!

Thanks again,

~HF
04-25-2009, 11:23 AM #4
NuTs
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Packet inject link please
04-25-2009, 01:22 PM #5
i dont get it
04-25-2009, 02:16 PM #6
NuTs
French DONATE !
M8, tut vid please
04-25-2009, 04:11 PM #7
bmxdude9
Million Miles Of Fun!
Originally posted by NuTs View Post
Packet inject link please


What in the world are you asking for? I dont see why you come here and ask a link for pi? But what kind of link are you talking about. English plz.
04-25-2009, 04:51 PM #8
hope you can figure it out mate..... id offer my services but to be honest i no idea what to do
04-26-2009, 04:28 AM #9
in vista in order to create a bridge connection you create a whole new conection then there is an option to bridge, in xp select the two connects, right click and select "bride connections"
05-20-2009, 05:03 PM #10
I am happy to help, I set up wireshark today, you ned two adaptors connected to a router one with a fixed ip address (for ease of use but not essential) then open network and sharing center and on the left pane click manage networks, on the connection with a dynamic ip open properties and click the sharing tab, it will assign the ip address 192.168.0.1 to that nic (you can use wired or wireless adaptors as long as they are both connected to the router and the routers isn't configured to 192.168.0.1 or it will conflict) now open network settings on ps3 and change the ip of the ps3 to something in the 192.168.0.x range that is free, set the router/gateway/dns to 192.168.0.1 and set the rest up as normal (but do not use proxy) now test it. wooooo, this applies to vista only also if you struggle set dns 2 to the same as your router. now packet sniff either of the adaptors :-)

---------- Post added at 12:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:54 AM ----------

sorry I missed out on the sharing tab click enable ics and select the other connection in the list it will warn you that your ip will change ok the lot :-) add me as a friend on psn and we can talk it through on cod4 with headset if you like mate also you select the nic with the fixed ip not dynamic soz i'm using my phone from work so its all from memory :-)

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