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    and you can't prevent someone from using NAT just because their peer is ipv6-only
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    Quote Originally Posted by jon View Post
    and you can't prevent someone from using NAT just because their peer is ipv6-only
    that's true but in an ipv6 world nat is unnecessary for most people so it won't be confiured by default so it's going to be an extra step to set up which no one will actually do
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    you're thinking of

    -S <IP_Address>: Spoof source address
    --spoof-mac <mac address/prefix/vendor name>: Spoof your MAC address

    but i'm not sure why since this tells nmap to write the layer 2 frame itself

    which goes to the next physical hop, no matter what it is, where it is changed for a subsequent hop
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    Quote Originally Posted by jon View Post
    you're thinking of

    -S <IP_Address>: Spoof source address
    --spoof-mac <mac address/prefix/vendor name>: Spoof your MAC address

    but i'm not sure why since this tells nmap to write the layer 2 frame itself

    which goes to the next physical hop, no matter what it is, where it is changed for a subsequent hop
    I spent like 10 minutes trying to get the MAC address of rubycalaber.com and it turns out you're right. I'm not sure where I got the impression you can do this (maybe I was scanning a public IP via the loopback from within the same network?) but I concede defeat and admit that I should have known better.

    I still believe that the MAC address is no big deal though and think barry is dumb to be worried about it, we both agree that MAC addresses are easy enough to spoof or change and it's not like anyone is keeping a database of who owns what device.
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    wtf stop hacking my site m8

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubycalaber View Post
    wtf stop hacking my site m8
    the same box hosting your website has pop3 and imap enabled, can I have a @rubycalaber.com email address?
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    rubycalaber.com's MAC address: 4815162342

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    the only real world device that does not make a physical hop is a hub and nobody makes or uses those anymore, or a switch which just puts the signal on the right port given the frame header
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