hello min, sorry in advance for permission to repost this youtube video to do practical assignments in my lectures. sorry min. and thank you this really helped me
@@romeroc24 Ok thank you very much, I was just wondering how you got a different value for each MAC, does it have something to do with being connected via ethernet rather than wlan?
@@martino9269 MAC addresses for remote hosts are not known on the local network, so the MAC address of the default-gateway is used. After the packet reaches the default-gateway router, the Layer 2 information is stripped from the packet and a new Layer 2 header is attached with the destination MAC address of the next hop router.
verify if the correct interface is selected , also verify if your network uses a firewall, or if you are using virtual machine verify the network connectivity
I have the same problem and the wifi is the only interface I'd use, I turned off the windows firewall, and im not using a vm. Just says destination unreachable@@romeroc24
@@chikukalebe9964 For wired connections, enter ipconfig getifaddr en1 into the Terminal and your local IP will appear. For Wi-Fi, enter ipconfig getifaddr en0 and your local IP will appear.
When I tried to ping one of the websites like google it doesn't show me the IP Address in the format we know it instead shows me something like [2001:4860:4802:32::78] do you know what's the problem?
@@romeroc24 Yup, I have just learnt that from my teacher two days ago because I wasn't yet familiar with IPv6 format. Anyway, thank you so much for the effort
You have helped me out so much over the past few days to understand these labs! Thanks
Happy to help! I appreciate your comment.
Thanks for your help! my professor is just not the best at giving informative lectures and this helps a lot
Happy to help! Thank you for all your support
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Glad it helped!, thank you for all your support
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hello min, sorry in advance for permission to repost this youtube video to do practical assignments in my lectures. sorry min. and thank you this really helped me
Thsnk you for all your support, I really appreciate it, you can share the content but try to share the link of youtube
when i put filter for icmp and ping the websites, the traffic doesn’t show up on wireshark ? can you please help?
maybe some firewall is blocking all, try to ping a known device or a device with firewall deactivated
you have helped me so much thank you !!!
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Great video thank you
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I know Im late but I have a question. When I ping the different sites, the MAC address on the destinations is the same on all of them? Is this normal
yes, will know why, mac addresses are only locally significant
@@romeroc24 Ok thank you very much, I was just wondering how you got a different value for each MAC, does it have something to do with being connected via ethernet rather than wlan?
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Excellent video very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Really good work. Thanks man
Really thank you for all your support
when you ping the URL in cms, how that information appearing in the Wireshark? I Can't do that, can you help me out? Please
please try again all step by step, and maybe your network is blocking the ping
This was very helpful!! Thank you!
Thanks to you
What was the reflection?
@@martino9269 MAC addresses for remote hosts are not known on the local network, so the MAC address of the default-gateway is used. After the packet reaches the default-gateway router, the Layer 2 information is stripped from the packet and a new Layer 2 header is attached with the destination MAC address of the next hop router.
when I ping the websites, nothing is showing up...
verify if the correct interface is selected , also verify if your network uses a firewall, or if you are using virtual machine verify the network connectivity
I have the same problem and the wifi is the only interface I'd use, I turned off the windows firewall, and im not using a vm. Just says destination unreachable@@romeroc24
Thankyou it helped a lot
Thank you for your comment!!!!
My wireshark is not capturing the network traffic of ping www.yahoo.com, whats wrong please
maybe there is a firewall blocking the access yo yahoo
@@romeroc24 Please help what should i do to resolve this issue, i have off my firewall but all it is not working.
@@nusss9191 try ping to google.com
Christian Augusto Romero Goyzueta i have done that severely but nothing is changing
@@nusss9191 please verify ip configuration
How can we know about the team members IP address in part 2c
ask someone in your lab verifies the ip address, if you are alone ping the ip address of the default gateway
@@Babal-rf8ei be sure the machine exists with that ip address
Thank you it helped a lot
I appreciate
how did u choose ur ip address team member
maybe you have another PC in your local network, use ipconfig on that PC to get the ip address, but video shows another method to review
Excelente video
gracias por tu comentario
How do i do this on a macbook?
download wirehsark dmg file for mac, or install a windows or linux virtual machine, networking option use bridged adapter, then install wireshark
@@romeroc24 on the command prompt its different with windows thats where am having problems am not able to do the lab
@@chikukalebe9964 For wired connections, enter ipconfig getifaddr en1 into the Terminal and your local IP will appear. For Wi-Fi, enter ipconfig getifaddr en0 and your local IP will appear.
@@romeroc24 and then to ping it i just write ping?
@@chikukalebe9964 yes
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When I tried to ping one of the websites like google it doesn't show me the IP Address in the format we know it instead shows me something like [2001:4860:4802:32::78] do you know what's the problem?
Also because of this I can't find the captured data on Wireshark
You are using IPv6, you can disable IPv6 on your computer
@@romeroc24 Yup, I have just learnt that from my teacher two days ago because I wasn't yet familiar with IPv6 format. Anyway, thank you so much for the effort
@@mazens.alghamdi692 thank you
@@romeroc24 Must we get the same mac address and ip address