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Marguerite Litscher

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Jul 23, 2024, 10:22:03 PM7/23/24
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To access more features in the Fing App, you'll need to install a Fing Desktop. Fing Desktop runs automated scans, security and performance tests that will be displayed in the free Fing App.Learn more at: www.fing.com/products/fing-desktop

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I also get, for example, these kinds of messages:
NETWORK ALERT! New Mac: IP: 192.168.1.1 FingName:
that is from a pc with an ethernet static ip address which is in my knownhost file, no chance that the mac address will change.
and I also get such notifications from other PCs in my network.
In short, fing does not work for a meter, unfortunately

I have a netmask / 22 which is 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.3.254 255.255.252.0
I have a lot of network devices and 1 subnet is not enough.
Most of it is static ethernet but I still have some wifi too.
in case of my pi, i have now turned off wifi temporarily and that helps but it remains strange that they are 2 different mac addresses and what you say, fing looks at mac addresses and they are 2 different so that is not correct.

A Fing-Longer was an invention Professor Farnsworth regretted not inventing. It was similar to a glove, but it had an extended index finger, thus allowing him to use it during mission briefings. It allows him to reach much further to press things than he could have done with his normal hand. He first saw it in a What If? scenario but later went on to invent it as he thought it was a good idea.

A third option is that the fing-longer was invented by someone other than the Professor, hence its existence in other episodes. It may be an invention that the Professor envies, as his statement "so that's what things would be like if I'd invented the fing-longer" only tells us that the Professor didn't invent it, not that it had not been invented at all.

Does anyone know how to bypass a "fing box" my parents have set one up and it prevents me from connecting to wifi on any of my devices. I can't even connect my pc to the internet and it is hard wired. Can anyone help?

yes "Deny Inter User Bridging" would seem to help according to the user guide, but i see no effect when turning it on. fing uses arp i noticed in a packet capture, might be that is still allowed even though the option is enabled.

So I have continued my investigations, and I got the idea of sniffing what is coming from this application.I have set up a TCPDump listener on the Mac, and launch the app again. So I have sniffed everything going from the app to my laptop. And here is what I obtained :

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