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So would using Elons Starlink have less hops on tracert ? Rather than going thru some of the under sea cables ? I'm asking because I've heard Elon say that Starlink will have less latency when it is fully operational. I never understood how the satellites system would be faster around the globe.
@David Bombal I have never been able to talk to anyone include a CCIE from a training vendor, who knows how to configure the hostname resolution that you see when you do a trace route. Do you know how that aspect of traceroute works and can be configured?
@@folkishappalachian6827 mac is built on a hybrid of mach-a and BSD and a object-oriented driver layer Apple made called Darwin which is released as open source software under APSL. The drivers are proprietary. OS X/macos used to ship with X11 window system support, not sure if it still does and there is a command line package manager, called Homebrew, that has a lot of linux software ported in it's repo.
Thank you for another excellent video David! your deep dives are always so thorough and educational. Please keep these types of deep dives coming. I also enjoyed your HSRP deep dive a lot. Cheers and be safe
I live in the US on the east coast and realized if I do a tracert on a European IP address that I'll get to see the hop going under the ocean. It was obvious too! Went from 35ms to New York and then from New York it took the trans-atlantic route which was a whopping 950ms! I crossed the Atlantic ocean and back in literally one second. Really makes you appreciate the undersea cables that keep the world connected nearly instantaneously! Shout out to Twelve99!
I didn't see that one coming, you spoke perfect Setswana when you said "Dumela" I was like wait a minute did David just speak my home language or was my brain just translating all by it self. So I replayed and heard you perfectly✨👊...then I just celebrated and made sure I listened to everything Traceroute😉🎉🎊 & I need to thank you for being such a great educator. Kea leboga 😉
Oh yeah, AFAIK he works as an engineer mostly. When I was a truck driver I would deliver metals to his Tesla place regularly. He knows his stuff like you do, good sir. After moving to IT, Web Design and Development and cyber security this video is amazing like all your content is. And I understand it better. Network Chuck, you and the others are truly changing the game for so many tech fields. I have a 9.6K sub channel for gaming. I wish I could turn it into a way to teach web design and development. I know that the most, and just got my AA in Web Development. There are plenty of good web developer channels out there though.
Hi David - I am from South Africa and have been a long time fan and learning from your videos and courses. I love it when you use afrikaans in your videos :-D
, loved every bit/byte of the video. Thanks for sharing! Have been using these programs without an in depth knowledge of what is really going on in the works of it. Cheers DB! Another well thought lesson!
Hi David, Great video thanks. True story. I began getting an error opening my email. Unable to reach bla bla bla. I tried ping, failed. I tried tracert, the trace got all the way down the East coast to somewhere in NJ or PA (I'm in MA), then the tracert starts failing. I provided all this to ISP, they of course did the reset the router, change your pw, etc, and all the usual non SME garbage. After a month, yes a month, I got the Attorney General involved. The ISP then woke up. I ended up with 2 techs at my house with them assisting. Both were now line guys, but had been networking engineers prior, so they understood the tracert. One guy went outside, changed something and I was able to open my email. He came back in my house and the other guy asked, What did you change? "The ground loop on the cable coming into the house." The 3 of us stared at each other like WTH? I said, that's impossible, the other guy concurred. Obviously, a PHY layer issue at my house did NOT fix the issue. The only thing I can believe, so I can sleep at night, is that when they changed the ground loop, they reprovisioned the circuit/account and that shook something out perhaps in access lists or such. True story.
Please be careful with such titles, it is a bit missleading. But its a great video, i didnot know about traceroute even though its a really helpful tool, thanks! 👌
Thanks for another awesome video, David! Man... it'd be really cool to see the infrastructure involved in some of those submarine cable systems. Have you done a video on that? We're talking about hi tech single mode fiber right?
I think he is the only CEO who knows how businesses is run not only financially but also Technically ...👌...Elon Musks take on trace route was a good point to start this tutorial on trace route 👍
Hello david, i am studying youre ccna course on udemy and its great. ive done about 40% of it and been following the cert guide material as well . now ive reached section 47 where you start DHCP and its not matching the book's subject respect. ipv4 routing has been finished and the next topic is OSPF. DHCP is covered in the second volume of the book. should i stick with what you provide and study DHCP or go on with the book and watch OSPF material you've put at end of your course ? Thanks you for what you've gathered, has helped me alot 🙏
I watched Elon Musk's answer twice. First, when the video began I didn't understand at all. then I watched after your deep explanation. finally I got what he meant. Thank you so much @david
I honestly thought the clip was intended to expose him (oh, you see, he doesn't know as much as people say he does!), but Elon nailed it - and differentiated between Linux and Windows. Perfect response.
Hi David, this is the most detailed video on traceroute that I have seen so far on youtube. Kudos to you for providing such an awesome content for free. One question though, I have seen that some devices do not send traceroute/ICMP response to the source, as is also evident in this tutorial.How is it achieved? Does it give some idea about the type of device?
David, is it possible to manipulate which path your computer takes to a designated host? What protocol do our computers use to decide which paths they’re going to take? And one last question, are all systems that are autonomous operated by ISP’s or can any router by made to intercept/forward packets? Loaded questions, I know. Thanks for the videos, big fan of your stuff
Thanks for this explanation, David. However I'd like to see examples of those commands on troubleshooting some network problems on a PC. Is it possible for you to make a video about it? Greetings from Mexico!
this bring a good point of why we are not using mac addressing for routing ... it does not have TTL ... and yeah a big section of switching is to prevent loops coz frames live forever
Thanks for the video. Explanation cristal clear. One question though. The latency displayed on each hop is the round trip delay between that hop and the source IP/device as reference point ? or is the rtd between each point to point on the path ?
Bear in mind that when you receive a response from a router indicating the time-to-live has been exceeded, this response pertains specifically to that individual packet. With that in mind, you might mistakenly believe that the printout of the complete traceroute shows a fixed, unchanging path, or even the actual path of a ping sent after the traceroute is complete. That is not the case.
Cheers! THkX for all Sir, #davidbombal You are awesome! "My hero" lol d ; p Every time I see that you have posted a new video it makes my day. Keep on doing what you do , you do a real good job at IT! P.S. It was obvious that Mr. #elonmusk would know the definition of #traceroute , I truly believe he has a chance at surpassing Mr. #chucknorris one day, but it won't be easy !! haha #kalilinux
David, I don't believe you know how to make bad content. Thank you for introducing us to lots of talented people, and tons of practical tools and techniques. Learning and studying for IT related skills and certifications is never dull with so many great resources available and the motivation to stay challenged and growing.
Hey Dave! I just want to say thank you so much for your time and effort, my gratitude is profound. In particular is the emphasis on details you put into the videos that include guests whom range in a variety of disciplines. Specifically you make sure to ask your guest,( very subtly I might add), To either explain it again or explain the reasons why things are being done and with what outcome response. Beginning keyboard smashers like me get super frustrated when we get instructions but have no no Genesis to base the said action on. It may be irrelevant to some but to others we really value the extra time you take in your videos. And it really shows a lot of character when you're able to have guests on and then even while sharing information with us you're stopping them because you know exactly what I'm trying to explain some of us learn differently some of us want it you know more thoroughly explained without maybe the assumative vague and quick nature instructions that they may give. Excuse me for rambling but I just wanted to express my thanks I really appreciate it I struggle on a daily basis but it's a good challenge to have.... Sometimes ... Other times it's ..... HULK SMASH... GOD... DAMMM!...... Terminal. Cli..... SMASH...
Well said video 👌 I'm curious what's the name of the app running in the mobile/iPhone that performs traceroute, etc. - I know many similar apps available, but any recommendations?
Sir Thanks for the video 😊 I have a question sir, Is it possible to trace switches hop using traceroute or is there any other methods which i can check my packet flow path including switches ips?
I would like to emphasize this to all the aspiring Security, Networking and Linux engineers. Knowing how traceroute works is important and it will highly likely be asked of you in an interview. When i was in an interview for a security analyst position i was asked about traceroute. When i was in an interview for a linux system administrator position i was again asked about traceroute. It is a very helpful command that is good to understand.
Hello sir Good day I’m working on a project that involves man in the middle attack detection I’ve been following you for a while now and I respect your work a lot Please sir how do I go about man I’m the middle attack and detection and vulnerability in general
14:42 - This is an advantage to Meta Platforms Inc. (main company that owns Facebook) that they operate some undersea optical fibre lines - less latency when using their services like Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp. The Tonga case study is a best example of a single point of failure, which is eliminated by 2 or more fibre optic lines for redundancy.
once PC set the TTL 1 first router kills the packet by decrementing the TTL=0 and sends TTL expired message backs to PC second packet , PC will set the TTL=2 , R1 accespts the same and decrement the TTL to 1 and send it to R2 . on receiving this packet R2 will decrement the TTL to 0 and send back to R1 and R1 will send it back again to PC . is it correct flow ?
I'm confused...so if a person hacks your router they can see everything your doing on your devices depending on you're pc firewall and ports that's open ..this happened to me I'm just trying to figure out how to catch a unknown network in my network
Does Elon Musk actually understand how the Internet works? Well... let's see...
Full Elon Musk Interview: ruclips.net/video/jvGnw1sHh9M/видео.html
// MENU //
0:00 ▶ Introduction
0:08 ▶ Elon Musk Babylon Bee interview video
1:11 ▶ How trace route works
1:40 ▶ What is ping?
1:48 ▶ Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
2:32 ▶ How trace route (tracert) works on Windows
3:50 ▶ What is a router?
4:10 ▶ Wireshark packet captures
5:21 ▶ Time To Live (TTL)
10:18 ▶ Domain lookup using Whois
10:55 ▶ Time To Live (TTL) (cont'd)
12:10 ▶ Trace route phone application
13:43 ▶ Submarine cable map
15:22 ▶ Traceroute on MacOS
18:34 ▶ UDP explanation
19:56 ▶ Traceroute on Linux
21:42 ▶ Conclusion
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What monitor is that on your desk? That thing is huge!
So would using Elons Starlink have less hops on tracert ? Rather than going thru some of the under sea cables ?
I'm asking because I've heard Elon say that Starlink will have less latency when it is fully operational. I never understood how the satellites system would be faster around the globe.
@David Bombal
I have never been able to talk to anyone include a CCIE from a training vendor, who knows how to configure the hostname resolution that you see when you do a trace route. Do you know how that aspect of traceroute works and can be configured?
he certainly does, he created a revolving net of satellites in low earth orbit to reduce latency, geostationary orbits are just too slow :)
@@adammason1587 i think it does a reverse lookup from the DNS server that is in authority for the domain
You could tell when he mentioned both 'traceroute' and 'tracert' commands - he knows way more than the average CEO
Agreed. And he could actually explain what they do :)
Traceroute - UNIX/Apple macOS/Linux
Tracert - Windows
Talk about Sundar Pichai lol
@@markarca6360 didnt know it was traceroute for mac also, thanks for sharing
@@folkishappalachian6827 mac is built on a hybrid of mach-a and BSD and a object-oriented driver layer Apple made called Darwin which is released as open source software under APSL. The drivers are proprietary. OS X/macos used to ship with X11 window system support, not sure if it still does and there is a command line package manager, called Homebrew, that has a lot of linux software ported in it's repo.
This video is full of clarity as how the internet works. The best I have watched so far. Thank you very much for taking out time to educate us.
Thank you Bertrand!
Thank you for another excellent video David! your deep dives are always so thorough and educational. Please keep these types of deep dives coming. I also enjoyed your HSRP deep dive a lot. Cheers and be safe
The production quality here is top notch; very engaging. Your basic and in-depth explanations/demos were all fantastic. You rock Mr. B!
Thank you! I'm really happy to hear that 😀
I live in the US on the east coast and realized if I do a tracert on a European IP address that I'll get to see the hop going under the ocean. It was obvious too! Went from 35ms to New York and then from New York it took the trans-atlantic route which was a whopping 950ms! I crossed the Atlantic ocean and back in literally one second. Really makes you appreciate the undersea cables that keep the world connected nearly instantaneously! Shout out to Twelve99!
A networking lecture i never had. Your videos and explanations are so clear and easier to understand.
Thank you sir,
Solid video David! Nice Wireshark demo and explanation of TTL 👏👏
Thank you Chris 😀
I didn't see that one coming, you spoke perfect Setswana when you said "Dumela" I was like wait a minute did David just speak my home language or was my brain just translating all by it self. So I replayed and heard you perfectly✨👊...then I just celebrated and made sure I listened to everything Traceroute😉🎉🎊 & I need to thank you for being such a great educator. Kea leboga 😉
You're welcome! 😀
Using wireshark in your videos gives so much more clarification about stuff. Thank you.
Oh yeah, AFAIK he works as an engineer mostly. When I was a truck driver I would deliver metals to his Tesla place regularly. He knows his stuff like you do, good sir.
After moving to IT, Web Design and Development and cyber security this video is amazing like all your content is. And I understand it better.
Network Chuck, you and the others are truly changing the game for so many tech fields.
I have a 9.6K sub channel for gaming. I wish I could turn it into a way to teach web design and development. I know that the most, and just got my AA in Web Development. There are plenty of good web developer channels out there though.
This is short and sweet video for understanding "how internet works" . Your all videos are very insightful. Thank Your Sir.
Hi David - I am from South Africa and have been a long time fan and learning from your videos and courses. I love it when you use afrikaans in your videos :-D
Amazing video, and much like the Spanish Inquisition, I didn’t expect to see that clip from Holy Grail in the ping explanation
I knew what tracert does but didn't know how it did it with the TTL. It makes sense however.
Excellent explanation of the traceroute command. I think the traceroute command uses the ping command to check for network device connectivity.
, loved every bit/byte of the video. Thanks for sharing! Have been using these programs without an in depth knowledge of what is really going on in the works of it. Cheers DB! Another well thought lesson!
Hi David, Great video thanks. True story. I began getting an error opening my email. Unable to reach bla bla bla. I tried ping, failed. I tried tracert, the trace got all the way down the East coast to somewhere in NJ or PA (I'm in MA), then the tracert starts failing. I provided all this to ISP, they of course did the reset the router, change your pw, etc, and all the usual non SME garbage. After a month, yes a month, I got the Attorney General involved. The ISP then woke up. I ended up with 2 techs at my house with them assisting. Both were now line guys, but had been networking engineers prior, so they understood the tracert. One guy went outside, changed something and I was able to open my email. He came back in my house and the other guy asked, What did you change? "The ground loop on the cable coming into the house." The 3 of us stared at each other like WTH? I said, that's impossible, the other guy concurred. Obviously, a PHY layer issue at my house did NOT fix the issue. The only thing I can believe, so I can sleep at night, is that when they changed the ground loop, they reprovisioned the circuit/account and that shook something out perhaps in access lists or such. True story.
David, Not sure if you didn’t realize yet, you are a legend.
Love the new look! New logo and theme! Awesome!
Glad you like it!
Idk why I have never asked myself how traceroute works. Cool stuff.
David dropping these knowledge bomb videos is the highlight of my day. I love the content David puts out.
Have no fear ... the Bombal is here! No one explains things aswell as this guy! Top banana! Thanks pal
Thank you John! :)
@@davidbombal You are very welcome my amigo! Long live the Bombal!
Please be careful with such titles, it is a bit missleading. But its a great video, i didnot know about traceroute even though its a really helpful tool, thanks! 👌
Thanks for another awesome video, David! Man... it'd be really cool to see the infrastructure involved in some of those submarine cable systems. Have you done a video on that? We're talking about hi tech single mode fiber right?
I think he is the only CEO who knows how businesses is run not only financially but also Technically ...👌...Elon Musks take on trace route was a good point to start this tutorial on trace route 👍
Sundar Pichai???
Nice Video Dave and more of this. Which app did you use on the iPhone?
iPhone App I used:
Name: Network Analyzer
Link: apps.apple.com/us/app/network-analyzer/id562315041
Very good video and explanation! You really stepped up on video editing!
Thank you Filip! I appreciate that!
This video is very clear, you should consider a dedicated RUclips channel talking all about networking, could be lucrative.
Hello david, i am studying youre ccna course on udemy and its great. ive done about 40% of it and been following the cert guide material as well . now ive reached section 47 where you start DHCP and its not matching the book's subject respect. ipv4 routing has been finished and the next topic is OSPF. DHCP is covered in the second volume of the book. should i stick with what you provide and study DHCP or go on with the book and watch OSPF material you've put at end of your course ?
Thanks you for what you've gathered, has helped me alot 🙏
Thanks a lot. With every video of yours that I watch, I am learning something new, creative, usedul and productive..🙏👍
Ok, i like the opener here. What i heard seemed relatively simple and concise to me, lol, so i want to hear the break down amd see what i'm missing
I watched Elon Musk's answer twice. First, when the video began I didn't understand at all. then I watched after your deep explanation. finally I got what he meant. Thank you so much @david
You're welcome!
he googled it before coming on , same with the bible comments on the episode
I honestly thought the clip was intended to expose him (oh, you see, he doesn't know as much as people say he does!), but Elon nailed it - and differentiated between Linux and Windows. Perfect response.
Hi David, this is the most detailed video on traceroute that I have seen so far on youtube. Kudos to you for providing such an awesome content for free. One question though, I have seen that some devices do not send traceroute/ICMP response to the source, as is also evident in this tutorial.How is it achieved? Does it give some idea about the type of device?
9/10 - latency to and not between
8/10 as he mentions the path to a "source" server, rather than "destination" server.
That's nice sir most people think rich know everything and thank you for clear explanation 👍👍👍
You're welcome!
This was different. I liked this!
Glad you enjoyed the video! I have to keep trying different ideas :)
Always the best place to come to if you want to really get something...from South Africa
David, is it possible to manipulate which path your computer takes to a designated host? What protocol do our computers use to decide which paths they’re going to take?
And one last question, are all systems that are autonomous operated by ISP’s or can any router by made to intercept/forward packets?
Loaded questions, I know. Thanks for the videos, big fan of your stuff
For a “high level” guy I was surprised he had such a great understanding !
Agreed. It's amazing how he can talk about networking and then start talking about rockets and many other things in a single interview 😀
he googled it before coming on , same with the bible comments on the episode
Thanks for this explanation, David. However I'd like to see examples of those commands on troubleshooting some network problems on a PC. Is it possible for you to make a video about it?
Greetings from Mexico!
this bring a good point of why we are not using mac addressing for routing ... it does not have TTL ... and yeah a big section of switching is to prevent loops coz frames live forever
Excellent Explanation of traceroute. Thank you.
Excellent as usual!! BRILLIANT 👏🏿🤙🏾👍🏾👌🏿👊🏼🤙🏾👍🏾
Thanks for the video. Explanation cristal clear. One question though. The latency displayed on each hop is the round trip delay between that hop and the source IP/device as reference point ? or is the rtd between each point to point on the path ?
Nice video. I love the way you explain technical concepts.
This Year you are too much Mr Bombal. I liked it too much when you said "Dumelang ", you surprised me lol
😀
Splendid explanation, I'm so glad I subscribed to this channel!
Awesome, thank you!
Your videos are great David, you explain things really well. 😉
Bear in mind that when you receive a response from a router indicating the time-to-live has been exceeded, this response pertains specifically to that individual packet.
With that in mind, you might mistakenly believe that the printout of the complete traceroute shows a fixed, unchanging path, or even the actual path of a ping sent after the traceroute is complete.
That is not the case.
Cheers! THkX for all Sir, #davidbombal You are awesome! "My hero" lol d ; p Every time I see that you have posted a new video it makes my day. Keep on doing what you do , you do a real good job at IT! P.S. It was obvious that Mr. #elonmusk would know the definition of #traceroute , I truly believe he has a chance at surpassing Mr. #chucknorris one day, but it won't be easy !! haha #kalilinux
Hello, I would like to know if the ICMP reply packets take the same route they took or a different one, does it depend on something?
i didn't knew anything aboult this stuff but now I learnt a lot ion this video, thanks a lot
David, I don't believe you know how to make bad content. Thank you for introducing us to lots of talented people, and tons of practical tools and techniques. Learning and studying for IT related skills and certifications is never dull with so many great resources available and the motivation to stay challenged and growing.
Hey Dave!
I just want to say thank you so much for your time and effort, my gratitude is profound.
In particular is the emphasis on details you put into the videos that include guests whom range in a variety of disciplines.
Specifically you make sure to ask your guest,( very subtly I might add),
To either explain it again or explain the reasons why things are being done and with what outcome response. Beginning keyboard smashers like me get super frustrated when we get instructions but have no no Genesis to base the said action on.
It may be irrelevant to some but to others we really value the extra time you take in your videos.
And it really shows a lot of character when you're able to have guests on and then even while sharing information with us you're stopping them because you know exactly what I'm trying to explain some of us learn differently some of us want it you know more thoroughly explained without maybe the assumative vague and quick nature instructions that they may give.
Excuse me for rambling but I just wanted to express my thanks I really appreciate it I struggle on a daily basis but it's a good challenge to have.... Sometimes ... Other times it's ..... HULK SMASH... GOD... DAMMM!...... Terminal. Cli..... SMASH...
I just learned somthing new from this video, very good content here
you literaly lost at me "that was a high level explanation"
Brilliant explanation!!
Elon Musk should watch this video.
Funny when I saw the title of the video I instantly thought of this clip when Musk explains traceroute.
Dankie David. Another great video.
Very nicely explained David, thanks.
Can you please share how ping works ?
If you want to see the real-time performance of the destination server, MTR is a good alternative.
Which software do you use for remote connection to Windows notebook?
VNC on Windows and Screen Sharing on Mac. I explain it in more detail here: ruclips.net/video/mIdF7K3Nmlw/видео.html
@@davidbombal Wooow thanks!!!
Great video idea. I was impressed with his explanation.
thx for u re constant walks
Thank you Majid!
David did you know the only RUclips channel for which my notification is turned on is yours and some of my friends. 😂
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that! 😀
You are the best keep rocking us with knowledge :)
thanks, Mr.Bombal !
Please make a video on how to deauthenticate connected Bluetooth devices
Hello from SA 🇿🇦! Just found your channel 💯 +1 subscriber.
Awesome! Baie Dankie!
Well said video 👌 I'm curious what's the name of the app running in the mobile/iPhone that performs traceroute, etc. - I know many similar apps available, but any recommendations?
iPhone App I used:
Name: Network Analyzer
Link: apps.apple.com/us/app/network-analyzer/id562315041
Sir Thanks for the video 😊 I have a question sir, Is it possible to trace switches hop using traceroute or is there any other methods which i can check my packet flow path including switches ips?
I'm proud to be your student ......love from India 😀💯
Thank you for watching!
David how did you move the widget icon to the left of the taskbar. I just can't understand that.
Hey David, you explain things really well, do you want to consider to make a playlist on networking and the internet.
Thanks. Great suggestion :)
Great video David, very useful.
When I do it all of the IP addresses return in IPV6 format. How would I change that?
Use the -4 option to force IPv4.
Format: tracert -4
@@markarca6360 thank you!
I would like to emphasize this to all the aspiring Security, Networking and Linux engineers. Knowing how traceroute works is important and it will highly likely be asked of you in an interview. When i was in an interview for a security analyst position i was asked about traceroute. When i was in an interview for a linux system administrator position i was again asked about traceroute. It is a very helpful command that is good to understand.
Hi, may I ask for the program or the way you are connecting Windows to Mac???
Can we edit the initial TTL value before sending out the packet? If yes, what's gonna happen if we set it to 1000?
It is impossible, check the ip header, TTL is only one byte, max value is 255.
David are you originally from south africa????
Yes I am. But have lived in the UK for a long time 😀
Thank you for the Video. Do we have any link for tcpdump?
Nice PP David!!
MAy I ask, how can you display the screen of your laptop inside your mac and control it from there as if you were opening a VM? Is this like casting?
I'm always confused...especially when we know traceroute is ICMP...and people say it uses UDP probes...what's the difference?
But why does the UDP port change vs just counting the TTL iterations?
Is that a New Zealand accent David? Or South Africa?
Originally from South Africa, but have been living in the UK for a long time :)
To Australia, I love it. I'm from Queensland 😘😘
I'm quite surprised that Elon was able to explain traceroute so well.
Hello sir
Good day
I’m working on a project that involves man in the middle attack detection
I’ve been following you for a while now and I respect your work a lot
Please sir how do I go about man I’m the middle attack and detection and vulnerability in general
Sir please reply me
14:42 - This is an advantage to Meta Platforms Inc. (main company that owns Facebook) that they operate some undersea optical fibre lines - less latency when using their services like Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp. The Tonga case study is a best example of a single point of failure, which is eliminated by 2 or more fibre optic lines for redundancy.
David Bombal= legend. Love these kind of random videos. Btw, that takes some balls lol. We all know the kinda fanBoys Elon has!😁😃
lol... thank you! There is no doubt that he understands these things so I'm not too worried 😂
Thank you so much for this valuable information. God bless. Cheers.
@david whats is your daily drive os
David you should make a video on the silent pdf exploit and how it works by injecting code into SettingsContent-ms in the field called DeepLink
Great job!
@David Bombal Are u from South Africa?
once PC set the TTL 1 first router kills the packet by decrementing the TTL=0 and sends TTL expired message backs to PC
second packet , PC will set the TTL=2 , R1 accespts the same and decrement the TTL to 1 and send it to R2 . on receiving this packet R2 will decrement the TTL to 0 and send back to R1 and R1 will send it back again to PC .
is it correct flow ?
I'm confused...so if a person hacks your router they can see everything your doing on your devices depending on you're pc firewall and ports that's open
..this happened to me I'm just trying to figure out how to catch a unknown network in my network
Hey David! How've you been? looking forward to more networking videos from you
I'm good! Hope you enjoy the video :)