If your that botherd by it then just go off grid
So you wouldnt mind government putting cameras and other monitoring devices in every room in your house then?
If your that botherd by it then just go off grid
whatusernamesareleft said:So you wouldnt mind government putting cameras and other monitoring devices in every room in your house then?
Its not the same thing. If you use a cell phone your being tracked. Espilcly smart phones. You can be tracked by the cell towers your phone pings
I don't have a problem it does. I have an anonymizer running for external sources. I can find the IP that my ISP uses just fine but your tool can't. It is being given false info on purpose.First.. you have to supply your own Finder ID to see *your* information ... but it does infact give the following
and a little more ... things to notice, Device Address .. that's the External IP address of the user's router/internet gateway, Device Lan Address .. the internal ip address, device port ... the port registered for that Sling Device, and in that data capture's case, the user renamed their device "DVR"Code:[URL="http://www.satelliteguys.us/"]-[/URL] <Slingbox> <finderid>7CAA14AC80587F499A65102DFEA36BCA</finderid> [URL="http://www.satelliteguys.us/"]-[/URL] <[COLOR=#a52a2a][B]name[/B][/COLOR]> - <=!=[=C=D=A=T=A=[ DVR ]=]=> </name> <isRegistered>1</isRegistered> <[COLOR=#a52a2a][B]deviceAddress[/B][/COLOR]>75.4.19.48</deviceAddress> <[COLOR=#a52a2a][B]deviceLANAddress[/B][/COLOR]>192.168.1.71</deviceLANAddress> <[COLOR=#a52a2a][B]devicePort[/B][/COLOR]>5002</devicePort> <[COLOR=#008000][B]numberOfUpdates[/B][/COLOR]>15179</numberOfUpdates> <[COLOR=#a52a2a][B]lastUpdated[/B][/COLOR]>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 10:03:54</lastUpdated> <lastUpdateReceived>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 09:48:49</lastUpdateReceived> <registrationDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 00:00:00</registrationDate> <isPingEnabled>true</isPingEnabled> <pingPeriod>1800</pingPeriod> <CanStreamOnLan>1</CanStreamOnLan> <CanStreamOnWan>1</CanStreamOnWan> <IsSubscription>0</IsSubscription> [URL="http://www.satelliteguys.us/"]+[/URL] <StreamingDisabledReasonCode> - <=!=[=C=D=A=T=A=[ ]=]=> </StreamingDisabledReasonCode> <[COLOR=#a52a2a][B]MacAddress[/B][/COLOR]>0013B60439F7</MacAddress> <productSignature>000001</productSignature> <firmwareVersion>1.4.20</firmwareVersion> <isConfigured>0</isConfigured>
Etc.. if you're not seeing the same data from the same link, you've got issues that would need to be trouble shot.
The simple point is that these devices do not just "ping" they "phone home" during that conversation, more than just IP data is exchanged ... etc.. and additionally to know that this information is up there unprotected ... except by that old "security by obscurity" concept.
First.. lets be clear.. that is *NOT* my tool.I don't have a problem it does. I have an anonymizer running for external sources. I can find the IP that my ISP uses just fine but your tool can't. It is being given false info on purpose.
Education time ...
And how do you claim they obtain the EXTERNAL IP?
And, my EXTERNAL IP changes periodically when my ISP "renews" the "lease".
The EXTERNAL IP in my router varies drastically and it is literally "located" all over the Eastern United states.
So, just how is Dish going to "verify" my location with my EXTERNAL IP?
As the link would show you .. the information that **is** reported back to Dish/Sling for connections, does in fact include more than just the external IP address.Education time ... click the link see what they know...the ip the receiver shows you from your local LAN is not the ip it reports home. they log your EXTERNAL IP to make sure all IRDs are connected through the same one.
http://sparcs.sling.com/rest/v1/slingbox/7caa14ac80587f499a65102dfea36bca
?????.......????
A proxy is so last century. If you ask nicely I'll send you a PM to what is now in privacy.First.. lets be clear.. that is *NOT* my tool.
That is *IN FACT* DISH's Tool (via sling)
If you are slinging in any shape or form, that is your IP address, if you use proxies, then that would be the proxies' ip address and if you are proxing and *ever* come whining about not getting access to your DVR .. I'll spit in your general direction!
The information that was quoted, and the exact URL I gave used someone else's Finder ID that I found on line. So the *exact* data that is there is for that finder id, not yours or mine.. you have to put *your own* finder ID in replacement at the end of the URL (the last slash /) ... ie: http://sparcs.sling.com/rest/v1/slingbox/ after "slingbox/" you put your finder ID on there and it will tell you what *Dish/Sling* knows about you.
The point of which is that the PING isn't just an ICMP Echo ... its really a Phone Home to papa ... where you tell daddy where you are, what you have inside you, etc.. ... my secondary point, is that this data *is* available without proper security methods... so if you posted your FinderID ... someone need only crack the "guest" password and they have control (play, no deletion ability)
As to others saying they only have the IP ... tracing the IP will yield a lot of information, as most ISP's do label their hops so they know where they are seeing issues..so it can get fairly accurate to a city, region, smaller area if uber notated.
its not that its a matter of privacy ... but that the outbound communication from a dish receiver is not just a ping ... that it is in fact more data about the Dish Receiver than most people know, and that it does include (in at least sling cases) the IP address of the receiver, yes in private IP space/internal ip addressing. It can include much more information, and all it takes is dish wishing to get an inventory of what the box sees.A proxy is so last century. If you ask nicely I'll send you a PM to what is now in privacy.
Well, that would seriously suck, since my two 612's cannot "see" my 722, and vice versa, over homeplug. No filters involved, other than being on a different tap (I think) of the Virginia Dominion Power transformer.Remember these things have homeplug .. so you never know when dish might start polling homeplug information. "did receiver 1 get or acknowledge a connection to receiver 2 over home plug?"
they log your EXTERNAL IP to make sure all IRDs are connected through the same one.
LOL .. of course the standard HomePlug limitations apply.. if they can't see each other.. then they cant see each other..Well, that would seriously suck, since my two 612's cannot "see" my 722, and vice versa, over homeplug. No filters involved, other than being on a different tap (I think) of the Virginia Dominion Power transformer.
I would hope not.. because the second that happens, you're just a cracker away from having your service abused..Has anyone every figured out what / how the locating ID each receiver has is generated?