yeah, i am plugged in directly. does it really matter? the thing is that MSN Sniffer is working on my Lan network, and i just dont want it to. I s there anyway to encrypt the messeges, or block them? is there anything i can do?
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RE: Avoid being spyed on Lan
He's using APR I guess. No way to protect incoming data, but you might be able to protect your outgoing data by running "ARP -s [router ip address] [router mac address]"
This post was edited on 02-09-2006 at 10:08 PM by ShawnZ.
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quote:Originally posted by NoMeN
yeah, i am plugged in directly. does it really matter? the thing is that MSN Sniffer is working on my Lan network, and i just dont want it to. I s there anyway to encrypt the messeges, or block them? is there anything i can do?
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RE: Avoid being spyed on Lan
"arp -s router-ip router-mac" worked on february ninth and it still works now
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