Home
Calendar
Certifications
Columns
Features
Forum
Resources
Vitals
Latest Additions
April 2013 Free Giveaway Sponsor - eLearnSecurity
Human Intelligence to Navigate the Security Data Deluge
February 2013 Free Giveaway Winner of SANS CyberCon Training
Interview: Bugcrowd Founders on Herding Ninjas for Crowdsourced Bug Bounties
Network Forensics: The Tree in the Forest
March 2013 Free Giveaway Sponsor - Mile2
Book Review: Violent Python
February 2013 Free Giveaway Sponsor - SANS
Holiday 2012 Free Giveaway Winner of Metasploit Pro by Rapid7
Course Review: SANS FOR408 Computer Forensic Investigations – Windows In-Depth
The Security Consulting Sugar High
Tutorial: Fun with SMB on the Command Line
Interview: Ilia Kolochenko, CEO of High-Tech Bridge
October 2012 Free Giveaway Winner of LearningGate Training
The Broken: Assessing Corporate Security in 2012 to Make a Better 2013
EH-Net Login
Welcome Guest.
Username:
Password:
Remember me
Lost Password?
No account yet?
Register
Who's Online
We have 39 guests and 3 members online
You are here:
Home
Resources
Tutorials
I can't see my computer from the Internet!
EH-Net
May 22, 2013, 03:49:38 AM
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
Did you miss your
activation email?
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News
: Go back to The Ethical Hacker Network Online Magazine
Home Page
Home
Help
Calendar
Login
Register
EH-Net
>
Resources
>
Tutorials
(Moderator:
don
) >
I can't see my computer from the Internet!
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: I can't see my computer from the Internet! (Read 8085 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Chococat
Newbie
Offline
Posts: 2
I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
on:
July 05, 2009, 11:08:43 AM »
I'm a newb, obviously, and I'm taking my first steps into the world of hacking, but I'm stuck. I'm trying to break into my own computer from a friend's but I believe my ISP has some sort of firewall up that makes identifying it impossible.
I ping my computer, but the request always times out, even though I know the computer is up and running. I use traceroute, but after 10 hops, I get back asterisks instead of valid hostnames.
I can connect to the computer using Yahoo and AIM to do picture / file sharing, etc... and when I do a netstat while connected, I can get my comps ip address, but other than that I can't port scan, use nbtstat... nothing.
What can I do to bypass this? Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
Logged
Ignatius
Jr. Member
Offline
Posts: 91
Re: I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
Reply #1 on:
July 05, 2009, 12:46:33 PM »
How are you connected to the internet? It's possible to configure an ADSL router not to respond to ICMP from the WAN port.
«
Last Edit: July 05, 2009, 01:00:03 PM by Ignatius
»
Logged
BillV
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 1892
Re: I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
Reply #2 on:
July 05, 2009, 01:37:45 PM »
If you're on a residential connection, the traffic is probably filtered (at either or both ends).
Logged
Chococat
Newbie
Offline
Posts: 2
Re: I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
Reply #3 on:
July 05, 2009, 06:09:21 PM »
I don't have any firewall on my pc. Neither hardware or software. When I do a traceroute, it stops responding with hostnames well before the final hop. I was hoping someone had an idea of how I could connect to it, because nothing seems to work.
Logged
former33t
Full Member
Offline
Posts: 226
Re: I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
Reply #4 on:
July 05, 2009, 09:01:42 PM »
What Bill means is that traffic of this type is filtered by the ISP at one or both ends if you have a residential account. ISP's do this for the type of reason you point out (not running a firewall). If they didn't do this, your computer would be owned by someone else within hours of being connected to the Internet. Its just the world we live in. If this is legal (i.e. really your computer) and you want to break in, you probably need to do it from the inside (ignoring all the ways you could do it with malicious web attacks). Configure an executable payload to call to your friend's IP on a port you know you can connect to. There are plenty of tutorials on doing this with metasploit.
Good luck and don't do anything illegal.
Logged
Certifications: CREA, MCSE: Security, CCNA, Security+, other junk
dalepearson
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 357
Re: I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
Reply #5 on:
July 07, 2009, 09:36:39 AM »
Not trying to take away from your eagerness to learn, and get external ownage, but as many have mentioned already you are dealing with unknowns. Your friends connection, his ISP and your ISP (assuming different), the filtering controls they employ, so on and so on.
I would recommend you practice at a local level with virtual machines and live CDs. Get the basics under your belt, and then take it from there.
Many of us have virtual labs at home that we use for testing, education, etc. They really are worth the time in setting up, and its fairly simple to.
Logged
:: Subliminal Hacking ::
/
:: Security Active Blog ::
LSOChris
Guest
Re: I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
Reply #6 on:
July 08, 2009, 07:23:48 PM »
nmap -PN 1.2.3.4
Logged
UNIX
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 1235
Re: I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
Reply #7 on:
July 09, 2009, 12:39:49 AM »
Quote from: dalepearson on July 07, 2009, 09:36:39 AM
Not trying to take away from your eagerness to learn, and get external ownage, but as many have mentioned already you are dealing with unknowns. Your friends connection, his ISP and your ISP (assuming different), the filtering controls they employ, so on and so on.
I would recommend you practice at a local level with virtual machines and live CDs. Get the basics under your belt, and then take it from there.
Many of us have virtual labs at home that we use for testing, education, etc. They really are worth the time in setting up, and its fairly simple to.
I would second that, especially if someone is new to all this. Even a skilled and experienced pentester may cause some unwanted or unexpected behaviour.
If you are already two people or even more, it would be a good idea to group together and practice in a secure environment.
As indicated, it is not known which is inbetween of your connections and you can't know for sure with what you are dealing with.
However, did you try if you could get a connection with VNC?
Logged
putosusio
Newbie
Offline
Posts: 26
Re: I can't see my computer from the Internet!
«
Reply #8 on:
August 13, 2009, 07:35:19 PM »
Get a second pc and hack from your own network.
You'll learn more and you won't take the chance of getting in any trouble.
One more question, what type of computer background do you have?
Logged
Its not the fixing that's the hard part, its knowing what needs fixing.
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
Print
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
EH-Net
-----------------------------
=> Calendar Of Events
===> ChicagoCon 2007
===> ChicagoCon 2008s
===> ChicagoCon 2008f
===> ChicagoCon 2009s
=> Ethical Hacktivism
=> News Items and General Discussion About EH-Net
===> Greetings
=> Special Events
-----------------------------
Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications
-----------------------------
=> General Certification
===> Networking
===> OS
===> Security
=> Compliance, Regulations & Standards
=> Control Systems
=> Cyber Warfare
=> Forensics
===> CCE / MCCE - (Master) Certified Computer Examiner
===> CHFI - Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator
===> EnCE - EnCase® Certified Examiner
===> GCFA - GIAC Certified Forensics Analyst
=> Hardware
=> Incident Response
===> CSIH - Computer Security Incident Handler
===> GCIH - GIAC Certified Incident Handler
=> Malware
===> Advisories
=> Mobile
=> Network Pen Testing
===> CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker
===> CPTC - Certified Penetration Testing Consultant
===> CPTE - Certified Penetration Testing Engineer
===> CSTA - Certified Security Testing Associate
===> eCPPT - eLearnSecurity Certified Professional Penetration Tester
===> ECSA - EC-Council Certified Security Analyst
===> GPEN - GIAC Certified Penetration Tester
===> OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
=> Physical Security
=> Programming
=> Social Engineering
=> Web Applications
=> Wireless
===> CWNP Certs
===> GAWN - GIAC Assessing Wireless Networks
===> OSWP - Offensive Security Wireless Professional
=> Other
-----------------------------
Columns
-----------------------------
=> Editor-In-Chief
=> Andress
=> Gates
=> Haddix
=> Hadnagy
=> Heffner
=> Hoffman
=> Linn
=> RichM
=> Murray
=> J. Peltier
=> Weidman
=> Wilson
-----------------------------
Features
-----------------------------
=> /root
=> Book Reviews
=> Opinions
=> Skillz
===> Examples
===> May 06 - Star Hacks, Episode V: The Empire Hacks Back
===> July 06 - Hack Bill!
===> Sept 06 - Netcat in the Hat
===> Nov 06 - Hitch-Hackers Guide to the Galaxy
===> Dec 06 - A Christmas (Hacking) Story
===> Feb 07 - Charlottes Web Site
===> April 07 - Microsoft Office Space
===> June 07 - Serenity Hack
===> Oct 07 - Worst. Ethical. Hacker. Challenge. Ever.
===> Dec 07 - Frosty the Snow Crash
===> March 2008 - It Happened One Friday
===> Oct 2008 - Scooby Doo and the Crypto Caper
===> Dec 08 - Santa Claus Is Hacking to Town
===> Feb 2009 - Brady Bunch Boondoggle
===> July 2009 - Prison Break
===> October 2009 - SSHliders
===> December 2009 - Miracle on Thirty-Hack Street
===> December 2010 - The Nightmare Before Charlie Browns Christmas
-----------------------------
Resources
-----------------------------
=> Career Central
===> Looking For Work
===> Looking To Hire
=> Links to cool sites.
=> Mass Media
=> News from the Outside World
=> Tools
=> Tutorials
===> Tutorial Requests
Loading...
Exclusive Deal
SANSFIRE 2013
June 15 - 22
5% Off
w/ Code
:
EHN_5
SANS Deals 4 EH-Netters
5% OFF
Any
SANS Course
in Any Format!
Coupon Code:
EHN_5
Including
SANS Rocky Mountain 2013
&
SANS Boston 2013
Polls
Compared to this year, 2013 will be:
Great!
Better.
About the same.
Little worse.
FUBAR!
Recent Forum Topics
News Items and General Discussion About EH-Net
: The advent of the web happened slowly Nike Blazer Uk
(0) by
Loyatoitada
Network Pen Testing
: AIX Vulnerability Assessments
(2) by
ras76
Tutorials
: Need guidance
(9) by
hanyhasan
Programming
: Finished Python Course in Codecademy now what?
(15) by
hanyhasan
Network Pen Testing
: Ruby on Rails Vulnerabilities / Attacks in BackTrack 5 r3
(0) by
SUdoctstudent
Network Pen Testing
: De-ICE 1.140 released!
(2) by
superkojiman
General Certification
: CPT Practical Submission
(1) by
UNIX
OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
: Failed my first attempt at the OSCP exam
(94) by
azmatt
Tools
: Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) Version 5.0 “The Wild West” Released
(2) by
m0wgli
Malware
: EICAR?
(3) by
UKSecurityGuy
Advisories
: HTB23154: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Exponent CMS
(0) by
AndyP
Advisories
: HTB23153: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Jojo CMS
(0) by
AndyP
Advisories
: HTB23151: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in UMI.CMS
(0) by
AndyP
OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
: Class Scheduled 6/8 - Linux n00b
(7) by
Taemyks
OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
: OSCP exam scheduled
(6) by
gbhat
Incident Response
: LinkedIn Forensics
(0) by
AFENTIS_Forensics
General Certification
: Red Team/Blue Team
(1) by
ajohnson
Career Central
: Starter cert?
(3) by
Grendel
Network Pen Testing
: Beginner Ethical Hacker
(1) by
m0wgli
Web Applications
: Nessus and Nikto
(4) by
Seen
Network Pen Testing
: Cracking salted MD5 hash
(4) by
n37sh@rk
CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker
: Passed my C|EH
(3) by
n37sh@rk
Mass Media
: EC-council hacked, irony at his best?
(0) by
j0rDy
Web Applications
: SQL Injection into an INSERT statement.
(6) by
eyenit0
Network Pen Testing
: Solution for sipXtapi INVITE Message CSeq Field Header Remote Overflow
(1) by
m0wgli
Web Applications
: dns
(2) by
H1t M0nk3y
Other
: BSides Boston
(0) by
3xban
Career Central
: InfoSec in Central, FL
(2) by
tturner
Web Applications
: Web vulnerability scanner
(4) by
H1t M0nk3y
EH-Net News Feeds
Latest Additions
Privacy Notice
for TDCC & All Properties
Free Business and Tech Magazines and eBooks
© 2013 The Ethical Hacker Network
Joomla!
is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.