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UrlSnooper / Re: Unable to sniff my url
« Last post by Marksfish on September 06, 2009, 10:15 AM »
Hi, thanks for the reply. Yes it was set to all urls but unfortunately nothing. I took a look at the advanced tab, but it looked a bit "scary" to be honest as I don't really know what I am doing there. In the text box at the bottom, nothing is shown in there either. I am wondering if it is because it is connected wirelessly to my router? Although it does have a local LAN address of 192.168.2.4, when it is wired it is 192.168.2.5. I would assume though that as I am sniffing a DynamicDNS url that it shouldn't make a difference?

I shall go and take another look and see what I can find, but the programme keeps locking up and I can only close it by using the task manager. A Vista problem perhaps?

Mark
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UrlSnooper / Unable to sniff my url
« Last post by Marksfish on September 05, 2009, 12:14 PM »
I found this software and thought it would be ideal for what I was looking for. I have recently purchased a wireless ip camera which is conectedto my router and also broadcasts via a dyndns address (holidayalmeria.gotdns.com). It is a b)gger of a webcam to view because it requires users to download uncertified Active X modules.. I know there is a url that it uses to stream hidden away somewhere, but I have used the sniffer and received over 70,000 packets. 28 urls were found of which they were mostly gif files. Is this url too well hidden for Url Snooper?

Thanks

Mark
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