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yoU dOn'T kNOw wAT ure sAiyan! DPS METER ISN'T a hAcK

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  • DelusoDeluso ✭✭✭✭
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    Body is 10 characters too short.
  • I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

  • MagichanMagichan ✭✭✭
    Sometimes, I jaywalk when no one is around.
  • I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.
  • W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.
  • W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.

    You really are idiotic. Don't come here talking like you have any idea wtf you're saying. First off kiddo, you're connecting to their server, that already shows it's not your damn network.

    Second, when you press "ATTACK," that packet is being sent from YOUR client to TERA' server, back to your client. The packet sniffer will sniff this packet and process it accordingly and send it back to the DPS Meter UI. None of this is part of your network.

    Third, your network = You interrupting data going to YOUR ROUTER, alone. Not to a host (Tera server.) Ignorance.
  • W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.

    This a million times over the Capture software exists on your own network and on your machine and just interecepts what is on your own network. Of course the OP keeps trying over and over and over and over to make a point when he doesn't understand the argument. I swear it's like dealing with evangelicals when it comes to climate change.

  • MagichanMagichan ✭✭✭
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    First off kiddo
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    Ignorance.

    Alright guys, party is over. Back to the 3rd Party thread.
  • MuerteDan wrote: »
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.

    This a million times over the Capture software exists on your own network and on your machine and just interecepts what is on your own network. Of course the OP keeps trying over and over and over and over to make a point when he doesn't understand the argument. I swear it's like dealing with evangelicals when it comes to climate change.

    Stupidity at its best. Always the kids trying to justify their hack. Anyone reading this, you connecting to TERA, isn't your network nor is it your server. End of discussion.
  • W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    MuerteDan wrote: »
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.

    This a million times over the Capture software exists on your own network and on your machine and just interecepts what is on your own network. Of course the OP keeps trying over and over and over and over to make a point when he doesn't understand the argument. I swear it's like dealing with evangelicals when it comes to climate change.

    Stupidity at its best. Always the kids trying to justify their hack. Anyone reading this, you connecting to TERA, isn't your network nor is it your server. End of discussion.

    Wew lad, can't stand that you're wrong, so you're resorting to personal attacks? OK. Have fun throwing your tantrum, I'm done with this conversation.
  • W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    MuerteDan wrote: »
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.

    This a million times over the Capture software exists on your own network and on your machine and just interecepts what is on your own network. Of course the OP keeps trying over and over and over and over to make a point when he doesn't understand the argument. I swear it's like dealing with evangelicals when it comes to climate change.

    Stupidity at its best. Always the kids trying to justify their hack. Anyone reading this, you connecting to TERA, isn't your network nor is it your server. End of discussion.

    Wew lad, can't stand that you're wrong, so you're resorting to personal attacks? OK. Have fun throwing your tantrum, I'm done with this conversation.

    Wrong? You haven't prove anything besides, "It's not illegal." I gave you a description to why and how it is illegal. What have you provided? Maybe some where you lack actual brain cells, but connecting to Tera server already proves it's not your network kiddo. The only person here who can't accept he's wrong is you. Personal attacks comes in all forms, and you have been showing it as well in your text, you are no innocent by stander kid.
  • W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    MuerteDan wrote: »
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.

    This a million times over the Capture software exists on your own network and on your machine and just interecepts what is on your own network. Of course the OP keeps trying over and over and over and over to make a point when he doesn't understand the argument. I swear it's like dealing with evangelicals when it comes to climate change.

    Stupidity at its best. Always the kids trying to justify their hack. Anyone reading this, you connecting to TERA, isn't your network nor is it your server. End of discussion.

    Except the PC capture software exists on your network you are not sniffing someone else network you muppet. Let me explain it to you like I do with my 5yr old nephew, There are these magic things called packets and they leave your home and head on this thing called the internet through a series of routers until it finally reaches this far away server called the tera server then the process is reversed and they are sent back to you. You then set up this magical little program called a packet sniffer that sniffs all the packets on YOUR network and you read them. This is not illegal you can actually use programs called wireshark and lifewire to do this and read what comes in and out of YOUR home network.

    Do you understand yet?

    Once again you show that you want to have an argument but don't even understand the question and if someone calls you out you just insult them. What we have here is what's called a Grade A troll folks.

  • ahaha good m3m3 thats against the new rules xdddd
  • StevenAnthonyStevenAnthony ✭✭✭✭
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    MuerteDan wrote: »
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.

    This a million times over the Capture software exists on your own network and on your machine and just interecepts what is on your own network. Of course the OP keeps trying over and over and over and over to make a point when he doesn't understand the argument. I swear it's like dealing with evangelicals when it comes to climate change.

    Stupidity at its best. Always the kids trying to justify their hack. Anyone reading this, you connecting to TERA, isn't your network nor is it your server. End of discussion.

    Wew lad, can't stand that you're wrong, so you're resorting to personal attacks? OK. Have fun throwing your tantrum, I'm done with this conversation.

    enmasse say what is legal, and what is ilegal/forbidden in Tos. Rulez, and you acept whe you "play" tera
    better bait next time pliss
  • W7GNYAP55AW7GNYAP55A ✭✭✭
    edited April 2017
    MuerteDan wrote: »
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    MuerteDan wrote: »
    W7GNYAP55A wrote: »
    I know I am being baited, but if you actually read the text blurb you posted:
    ...if the public network in question comes to your house, or routes traffic via your house in some manner, then yes, you are well within your rights to sniff on it.

    It's not your network to read EME packets going to EME servers. It's not a public WI-FI, you don't own their servers.

    Except that dps meters only read packets between your network and the client, and don't interact with Tera's servers in any way, in essence only reading packets.... (drumroll) ...on your own network.

    Its clear you have no idea what you are talking about.

    This a million times over the Capture software exists on your own network and on your machine and just interecepts what is on your own network. Of course the OP keeps trying over and over and over and over to make a point when he doesn't understand the argument. I swear it's like dealing with evangelicals when it comes to climate change.

    Stupidity at its best. Always the kids trying to justify their hack. Anyone reading this, you connecting to TERA, isn't your network nor is it your server. End of discussion.

    Except the PC capture software exists on your network you are not sniffing someone else network you muppet. Let me explain it to you like I do with my 5yr old nephew, There are these magic things called packets and they leave your home and head on this thing called the internet through a series of routers until it finally reaches this far away server called the tera server then the process is reversed and they are sent back to you. You then set up this magical little program called a packet sniffer that sniffs all the packets on YOUR network and you read them. This is not illegal you can actually use programs called wireshark and lifewire to do this and read what comes in and out of YOUR home network.

    Do you understand yet?

    Once again you show that you want to have an argument but don't even understand the question and if someone calls you out you just insult them. What we have here is what's called a Grade A troll folks.

    Let me explain something to you like a 5 year old brat, because apparently that's what you are.

    Programs like wireshark, network detectors, and any other programs that sniff INCOMING packets, are not illegal because they are monitored ON YOUR NETWORK. IT doesn't read TERA data, interpret Tera packets, nor does it infiltrate Tera packets. Wireshark only reads packets coming from a server to YOUR network.

    You see the key word here, "YOUR NETWORK." Using wireshark to interpret data and packet from another server IS ILLEGAL. And you're connecting to Tera server means it ISN'T YOUR NETWORK. Now please, gtfo. You're not reading personal packets, the program is reading Tera packets to their client and server and interpreting it to give you back those data. None of those data is for you to see and it's not public, it is PRIVATE information held by EME alone. They do what they will with their information and they said, NO READING OUR PACKETS. How do you like it if I open up your mail and read your mails coming to your mailbox? Don't like it? Then why the [filtered] are you doing it to them?
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