You'd be really good at writing copypastas.

On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 12:42 PM, Stealth Mode <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Mac addresses translate up to IP addresses. That's how they make it out of
> the "home network" before the router. IP translation. Hexidecimal to
> decimal plus subnet mask. What most people who haven't studied electronics
> first, prior to I.T.. Is that your Mac address converts even lower to
> binary. Which every piece of electronics hardware uses to speak to one
> another. Including routers, switches, gateways, headends, network interface
> devices, fiber optics cabling/75ohm coax cabling, frame relays, t1/t3,
> blade servers, switch master/slave, etc.
>
> It all comes down to a single bit. An electron with either 0-2.5vdc, or
> 2.5-5vdc. A low state, or a high state. And your IP address directly
> translates down to the Mac address below the software/transport layer (
> below the hardware layer, the writable electronics components layer ) of
> the OSI model. In this layer everything is binary addressed before machine
> assembly/reassembly. Ya know the layer where only us electronics engineers,
> and technicians really know how it all works.
>
> If you've ever seen a network training curriculum you know what an IP
> address range/translation table was built from. And if you knew electronics
> you'd know how computers, cellular phones, and lan/wifi all tie in
> together. If it's connected to a network it has a Mac address. Because Macs
> have to be used to communicate OVER a network. Through translation in the
> software layer before packet assembly to the transport layer. And once you
> translate down to a Mac address you can filter all incoming udp packets
> from any given device using Mac addressing.
>
> It's not for just the hobbyist who doesn't really know how electronic
> components speak to one another.
>
> Period. That said. Have a nice day. Very few here have a proper education
> in networking/NETSec/ITSec. Most of these people are running leased
> servers, most of the ones with the immature responses. Who don't have a
> CLUE how it all really works.
>
> When you begin studying ccde/ccie through Cisco come speak with me. Until
> then, make all the juvenile untrained/uneducated comments you want. I
> really don't care. I stopped running a go server the second I found out
> people still play source. Less bugs. Less vulnerabilities. Less bugged
> netcode. And much easier to modify.
>
> Willing to bet no one here ever used the sdk either. Or you'd know what
> code was flawed in go.
>
> I will comment from time to time to pass along wisdom. I will ignore the
> juveniles, and uneducated people that respond in ignorance/lack of
> education. Ya read a tutorial on how to setup an hlds/go server and you
> think you know everything. When you have one piece of a ten thousand piece
> puzzle figured out.
>
> Just this list. So you know the packets it took just for this msg to get
> to Valve servers and to your isp smtp server? Probably not.
>
> Probably don't know what packet sniffing is, nor who does it, nor how it
> can be injected/reformed/malformed. So farewell to the script kiddies and
> juvenile mentality people on this list.
>
> To everyone else, see ya on the next issue you're encountering server
> side. And Hi Alfred been a minute since I wrote directly. Hope Gabe doesn't
> fall asleep on hl3/cs3 development. Steam needs an update too. A 64 bit
> Steam squared client using vulkan based api, and rendering would be nice as
> well. You could port the older games content to mobile/any device, and
> launch the newer stuff on whatever platforms you wanted.
>
> Someday I will let Alfred explain how Steam became Steam when it was
> originally called Reaktor.
>
> -StealthMode
>
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018, 09:30 m0gely <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> MAC addresses are unique to each network hardware component and assigned
>> by the manufacture. They are also non-routable, meaning that information
>> doesn't make it past the home router the device is connected to. A CS
>> server won't see a client's MAC. Also, IP addresses are handed out by each
>> ISP. How could one ever be translated into another? Clients can get
>> different IP's from their router at home at any time and their router will
>> get different IP's from the ISP frequently as well. The MAC doesn't change,
>> the IP likely will. The two are unrelated to each other. This is all basic
>> network knowledge and easily searchable. Maybe you can provide a link to
>> something that is the reason you think this way.
>>
>> Going back to lurker mode.
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 3:57 AM Stealth Mode <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> When you uneducated people learn electronics you will understand the
>>> difference between a script kiddie. And a professional electronics engineer
>>> who branched into I.T.
>>>
>>> Everything I have stated is fact.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018, 05:34 Ryan Bentley <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Literally everything you type is completely incorrect. You completely
>>>> misunderstand the fundamental basics. I nearly choked laughing on my tea
>>>> when you thought you could translate a MAC address to an IP address. How do
>>>> you screw up so badly? Get some therapy or something man, you are lying to
>>>> yourself every day.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 9:25 AM, Stealth Mode <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ok kids. Have fun trying to denounce without having the education, or
>>>>> knowledge of electronics engineering + I.T. to even have a valid base to
>>>>> speak from. I shared what I was here to share. Call it nonsense if you
>>>>> wish. Professionals know it is not.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good day.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Apr 23, 2018, 04:39 Ryan Bentley <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Stealth, you are either a 10/10 troll or a seriously deluded person.
>>>>>> You have less knowledge than a 1st year CS student.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 6:47 AM, Stealth Mode <
>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Your Mac address is converted at the handoff between the hardware
>>>>>>> layer, and the transport/packet layer. It then converts to an IP 
>>>>>>> address.
>>>>>>> Google converters for deci to hexidecimal. There are plenty out there. 
>>>>>>> Run
>>>>>>> a plt sniffer or rcon or netstat table of connections for the IP 
>>>>>>> connected
>>>>>>> to your machine.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2018, 01:39 Zaretti Steve <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> you are right. You can only see the mac of the nearest
>>>>>>>> switch/router.
>>>>>>>> Stealth Mode is just spamming some random word.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2018-04-22 6:42 GMT+02:00 Mukunda Johnson <[email protected]>:
>>>>>>>> > I'm pretty sure mac addresses aren't even exposed to the server;
>>>>>>>> this topic
>>>>>>>> > is getting pretty derailed isn't it?
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 8:48 PM, Nomaan Ahmad <
>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> Where can I find this IP/decimal to Mac converter you speak of?
>>>>>>>> Could you
>>>>>>>> >> give an example? You speak highly of yourself, here is your
>>>>>>>> chance to prove
>>>>>>>> >> it.
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> On Sun, 22 Apr 2018, 4:07 am Stealth Mode, <
>>>>>>>> [email protected]>
>>>>>>>> >> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> The fix is to create a bash script that looks for that in the
>>>>>>>> server log
>>>>>>>> >>> (the repietitive call to null.wav), and automatically ban. If
>>>>>>>> you push the
>>>>>>>> >>> IP through a ip/decimal conversion tool you can make it a Mac
>>>>>>>> address ban
>>>>>>>> >>> right in the hardware packet/transport layer.
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> End of message.
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> On Thu, Apr 19, 2018, 20:04 wickedplayer494 <
>>>>>>>> [email protected]>
>>>>>>>> >>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Just to keep everyone on the list in the loop, McJohn said
>>>>>>>> that a fix
>>>>>>>> >>>> for servers crashing (which I can only assume is a result of
>>>>>>>> this) is being
>>>>>>>> >>>> worked on:
>>>>>>>> >>>> https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/
>>>>>>>> 8d7hkr/3kliksphilips_interview_with_a_cheater/dxljl53/?context=3
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> On 4/17/2018 3:22 PM, iNilo wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> A player on my server was able to spam all the clients with a
>>>>>>>> script he
>>>>>>>> >>>> later linked ( https://hastebin.com/fufarowuba.cpp )
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> its causing massive console spams.
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> https://i.imgur.com/nOWLkeq.png
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Someone has a fix for this?
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> - iNilo.
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
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