[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 7, 2008 9:00 AM, Josh Grosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 13:39:01 +0100, Targus Neoprene wrote

Hi,

in my flat I can "see" a lot of "open" connection points. They do not
require a password and, in principle, I can log in every time... but
they seem to be protected with a mac filter, because I cannot get an
IP address via dhclient

I have a naive question: Is there any way to avoid that? I mean: is
there a way to surpass the mac filter and get an ip?
Do I understand this correctly?  You are asking how to *defeat* someone else's
SOHO NAT router, using its MAC filter as their only security?

If so, I'm appalled by your lack of ethics.



I'm appalled by his lack of reading the man page.


I have a similar issue.
In my building they sometimes miss-deliver our mail.
Some of the apartments are protected with filters called locked doors.
Though the locks are of a poor design and trivial to circumvent, they still are defeating me.

I wonder will you help me to circumvent the locks. Since I will only be looking for my mail, or perhaps interesting junk mail, and the security is bad in the first place, it is perfectly ethical for me to break in.

Reply via email to