Okay. This absolute waste of time has gone on too long. He's here to cause
arguments. Alert the mailing-list Admin when you can.​

Dear: Stealth Mode

Are you aware that you need to put a little effort into pretending you know
what you are talking about?


"Your Mac address is converted at the handoff between the hardware layer,
and the transport/packet layer." Oh of course... because the physical and
transport layers are DIRECTLY PASSING INFORMATION
<https://community.fs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/comparison-of-OSI-and-TCPIP.jpg>,
right?


"It then converts to an IP address. Google converters for deci to
hexidecimal." *"IP can be changed/altered randomly."* You didn't even keep
your own act straight.


"Run a plt sniffer or rcon or netstat table of connections for the IP
connected to your machine." Saying synergy doesn't make you sound smart in
business, and this act doesn't make you sound smart in Networking. Netstat
by default doesn't even show any mac-addresses, and I have yet to find an
argument to feed it that does. I believe that is because it is a network
layer tool that deals in IP addressing, instead of local device mac
addresses.

The only time you will ever be able to determine a mac address from the
numbers of an IP address alone is if it is an EUI-64 formatted IPV6 address
on a local network (which you may have guessed is a different address from
what you see on a remote network)

Side note: I had to look up plt sniffer because I actually have never heard
the term before. Google doesn't seem to have either.

Before I let you get back to your attempts to talk out of your own ass, I
have a quote from someone you hold in high regard. Listen to it.

"Seriously, study networking before you ever attempt to manage a server."


From: A college graduate with their degree in IT networking who is tired of
seeing you fumble around in your own bile
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