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jackleg
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my laptop has a wireless card and a wired nic. i used the wired part.

i was playing a game with my friend next door and apparantly i can use my wireless card to record his vonage crap. but it only works for some packets etc

OMG OLD?

i never had wireless before

7/24/2007 9:06:21 AM

FenderFreek
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Yeah. Awesome, huh? That's the magic of unsecured wireless connections.

7/24/2007 9:17:57 AM

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I'm in ur wi-fi
evesdroppin' ur fone sex

7/24/2007 10:07:19 AM

jackleg
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heres a question, i have time warner telephone. phone plugs into the cable modem, how is that different and why cant i record my own phone calls if theyre obviously data and obviously on my line.

i guess cause i played with the wireless card and never sniffed my own network which is hard wired. i dont trust those fancy radio frequencies (ha ha who gets the joke. dont tell)

(the network mentioned in this network was sniffed with permission, and i was provided with the key)

yo

[Edited on July 24, 2007 at 12:21 PM. Reason : cause]

7/24/2007 12:18:38 PM

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what the hell are you using to do all this

7/24/2007 1:19:23 PM

FenderFreek
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http://www.macvoip.com/resources/voip_record_calls.php

Here's one link I found, apparently it's covered in the O'Reilly book "VoIP Hacks".

7/24/2007 2:32:44 PM

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i guess this is a joke thread

but i'm not a 1337 enough hax0r to get it

7/24/2007 4:15:12 PM

jackleg
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something's wrong, synapse. you post in a lot of my threads like you have no clue whatsoever what is going on...

haha, just seriously looking for more info on the topic at hand, never had wireless at home before so i never thought about it

7/25/2007 4:40:11 AM

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bttt

7/25/2007 10:52:45 AM

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In the network where you sniffed the voip traffic, what was the setup? Wireless router <-> wireless ATA or Wireless router <-> wireless router <-> ATA?

If the phone cord in your time warner setup goes directly into the modem then the modem is acting as the ATA as well. The only way you could record the voip traffic in that situation would be if you're between the ATA (inside the modem) and RR's SIP pbx. Which would require that you either be somewhere on their network, or soldered into that modem. Not gonna happen.

One thing you might be able to do is get Time Warner to give you a different ATA. I think someone who had their service got a Sipura 2100 from them (which is a bad ass little piece of hardware). Then you'd be able to put something between the cable modem and the ATA to sniff packets.

However if you really really want to record your calls there are probably a million out of the box devices you can put between the modem and your wall jack that record normal phone. If that doesn't sound l33t enough you could always buy an x100p FXO card, put it in an old tower, install asterisk, and plug the phone line from the modem into it. Then you can do recordings, IVRs, webbased voicemail, voicemail to email, and 100 other things you can do with asterisk.

7/25/2007 11:04:46 AM

jackleg
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haha the ast0rsex plug from shaggy. im just gonna use norton VoIP 2007 -- but seriously, folks, i dont have any need (or want really) to record my own calls, i was just curious about the whole situation.

and yeah i realized that i couldnt get in the right physical location on the network to trap my own packets. but it looks like it only saves (at least something like cain) the packets from the caller, not the callee.

looked like i'd have to set up something between the router and the modem that did some adhoc broadcasting crap, or something. no idea how it works, just thought it was cool. i do know that it will record AIM phoneline calls made to my network. i guess i was more curious to find out exacty how

i was happy when i set up the adhoc and now i have an access point for any visitor that comes over with a wireless card. and its also neat at work, one of the guys was showing me what he's doing now, with the rf signals in the area and some of our better gps stuff, he's able to track the exact location/ distance between his server station and the freqs in range. also working do determine exactly how much shit is between the 2. gonna be sweet

7/25/2007 4:41:40 PM

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