How I can send a Packet to every Body on Internet

Radke, Theresa A theresa.a.radke at lmco.com
Sat Oct 30 00:57:05 UTC 2004


Gee, I hate to generalize or stereotype but from reading the original
message I would assume HES UP TO NO GOOD.

Don't mind me if I abstain from send your neighbor a packet day :-)



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Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 2:48 AM
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Subject: Re: How I can send a Packet to every Body on Internet


Steve Buehler wrote:

> I would have to say a few things here.
> 1.  Either I don't understand your question.
> 2.  Or, you are a hacker on a suicide mission and are just asking
> people to hunt you down and literally kill you.
> 3.  Or I do understand the question, but you don't.
>
> You might want to explain why you are asking to hit every IP on the
> internet if you don't want to get flamed.
>
> At 05:23 AM 10/28/2004, you wrote:
>
>>   How I Can send a Packet to every body on the Internet.If I will
>> send a Packet to 255.255.255.255 what will happen.Is this enough
>
>
Steve,

For what possible reason would someone want to transmit just one packet 
to hit every IP on the internet? The obvious effect is increased speed 
of hitting the entire net. Not increased speed of RX/TX or sometthing 
else. So seems to me the intention is probing. While this could be a 
shitty idea for a software it could prove very usefull for a script 
kiddie that found, let's say KaHT exploit and want to probe for 
Microshit massive RPC exploit. The only problem he has is that it is 
undoable. :)

Daniel Goldin wrote:

>>Ha, ha, ha, ha. That was very funny. I must try that script. You 
>>should compress it in a tar.z file and upload it to sourceforge. Then 
>>create a homepage called handandfeetfree.org. Or failmail.com.

Yeah, part of your idea is great. I think I will make this site. But I
will not compress the script, I will compile it and post a link to the
program so that the poor souls that need it could run it directly from
my page. Maybe the processor is busy sending packets to all the
microwave ovens and kitchen robots in the world, so why overload it and
the poor guy's head with a trivial decompression?

I propose that from this day forth, Oct 29-th will be the redhat-list
day when everybody should pass a packet to its neighbour so that it will
hit the entire internet...


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