how do you get someones IP address user? Chad is being a bitch and i wanna find where he lives.
Ip adress
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by becoming an anonymous
and installing gentoo
Uninstall Gentoo
Open command promt
Type ipconfig :: HIS STREET ADDRESS
It will spit out his IP addressss
Doubting this
Are you really this new you don't know what IPconfig is? If you're this new you won't be able to do this
You came from /r9k/ didn't you?
No, this is how it's done. It's easy entry-level cmd hacks
here you go
>127.0.0.1
Sent
didn't work
help
127.0.0.1
Oh sorry, I assumed you ran windows
Linux is
ifconfig # address
Someone feel free to correct me, I'm not on my Linux box but I'm 99% sure it's ifconfig
what the fuck? fucking chad is at it again? we'll show him yet again who rules the school.
You're right, it's ifconfig on bash
reee
What are you running?
big dummy it's ifconfig.
try sudo rm -rf / (address)
It means:
>sudo (short for pseudo, it means doing it as a dry run and not the real thing)
>rm (Relative Measurement, for the next command)
>-rf (radio frequency, to triangulate the frequencies near his house)
> / (this takes the command and runs it to an input which you enter after it, which is where you would put his address as shown)
This should work.
what distro doesn't have ifconfig?
you have to run it as root dumbass
SO said to try
ip addr show # THE ADDRESS
I've never used zsh so IDK for sure tho
Do
sudo ifconfig # address
What fucking distro requires root for ifconfig
A lot of them or else it will say command not found, at least most distros I've used require sudo at least.
ok guise i figured it out.
now i gotta build a gui in visual basic to track the killers ip
chad is fucking ded.
literally all of them.
ifconfig is deprecated and in most distros has to be manually installed.
linux-utils replaced it with ip
That might be his internal IP, which is worthless unless you're on his network. Try
curl ifconfig.co #set-flag external address HIS ADDRESS
Wow, guess I haven't used it in a while then, didn't know that, thanks
>@thegibson
My sides holy kek
That's actually not true, you just have to add it to each user's path. That's why you "need" root to run it, because by default it's in only root's path.
if your default env doesn't have sbin in path you can just add it
and lol, ifconfig is in /sbin
why....
wtf debian
please don't spread facts about your meme distro as "literally all of them"
if your meme snowflake distro "replaced it" with ip, that's your problem alone.
so randum!
*holds up spork*
:^)
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it's legacy garbage on life support.
also this is on my fedora server 25.
there are also differences in the ifconfig output.
I actually think the debian one is the real one and the fedora ifconfig is some god awful iproute wrapper.
why are these shitty bait threads allowed to go unpunished
>ubuntu
>meme snowflake distro
okay buddy
Oh I'm sorry, I guess I should've said distros for the mentally disabled.
you seem upset