I can´t sniff packets!!

01/06/2013 21:15 manulaiko#1
Hi!!

I´m using Redox packet editor and I select the correct proces, start record and i don´t recibe any packets
01/06/2013 21:36 »Barney«#2
Use WPE Pro.
01/06/2013 21:45 manulaiko#3
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Originally Posted by chichi011 View Post
Use WPE Pro.
I try it and the same u.u
01/06/2013 22:20 linksus#4
Please ask with packet sniffers a good coder here in the community as jD.
Maybe he can help you and a little explain it in basic's :)
01/06/2013 22:38 dzubix#5
when know make tut for me too :D
01/06/2013 23:15 Arby#6
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Originally Posted by manulaiko View Post
Hi!!

I´m using Redox packet editor and I select the correct proces, start record and i don´t recibe any packets
Quote:
Originally Posted by chichi011 View Post
Use WPE Pro.

I think the Redox one is the same as WPE Pro, but it's a modified version.
I may be completely wrong here, so don't blame me if it's not right, but you may want to check these things.
  • Firewall
  • Antivirus (these two could be blocking it)
  • Are you sure you picked the right process?
  • It could be encrypted, now, I could be totally wrong, but that could be a possibility of why it isn't working. It's best to search around, and ask people who know what their doing, and see if they're willing to help :)
01/06/2013 23:22 Requi#7
Its encrypted. Fearful is right with this point :D
You can't sniff ot because of this. I wonder how they do this, the bot developer
01/07/2013 03:52 »jD«#8
Still, you should be able to see packets. Are you by any chance using Chrome? Both of those packet sniffers work by dll injection and chrome has a "sandbox" mode meaning it won't accept DLL Injection. Firefox has it too, but it's built into Flash for Firefox instead. Try using opera or internet explorer and see if you get packets.

-jD
01/07/2013 10:05 Prime.™#9
Yaaay use IE thats the easist way :)
01/07/2013 15:17 mouradhndr#10
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Originally Posted by »jD« View Post
Still, you should be able to see packets. Are you by any chance using Chrome? Both of those packet sniffers work by dll injection and chrome has a "sandbox" mode meaning it won't accept DLL Injection. Firefox has it too, but it's built into Flash for Firefox instead. Try using opera or internet explorer and see if you get packets.

-jD
can you show us how to do that please:handsdown::handsdown::handsdown:
01/07/2013 15:19 105 077 121#11
Use Wireshark, its a better for sniffing Packets in my Opinion.
01/07/2013 15:20 mouradhndr#12
i mean step by step please

jd
01/07/2013 17:04 »Barney«#13
it's not that easy.. and after you get the packets, you have to know what you how to deal with them ... it's not that simple, just asking on a thread and from now on you can do whatever you want
01/10/2013 01:11 »jD«#14
As iMysterY said. I use Wireshark to sniff the packets. But as I said earlier, the sniffed packets are now useless as they are encrypted. They aren't just useless to people who don't know how the encryption works, but they are also useless to us developers as you can't decrypt them on the fly anymore!

-jD