Introduction to IPv4 Addresses & How to Use Them to Navigate a Network [Tutorial]

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Intro to IPv4 & Calculating Network Range

At some point, you might have noticed that devices on your network all have an IPv4 address associated with it. This address is one of the most common addresses/IDs devices have next to its MAC. On this episode of Cyber Weapons, we'll introduce you to internet protocol 4 (IPv4) and show you how to use it to navigate a network.

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Love the videos bro, coming from a guy fairly new to the Security field

cbproductions
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This was a useful video. I work with IPs on a regular basis and now I have a better grasp. Thank you.

RobertHeadley
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this was a tough concept for me to grasp in my Cisco 1 class. binary is a hard thing to understand of u havent dealt with it before. for the subnetting test you had to do it with graph paper and write it out by hand. I think it was beneficial even though there are tools to do it for you. it all ties in later on as well with more advanced stuff so I suggest anyone who is having trouble learn to do it the long way. you will be grateful later.

brandondh
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Great! We want more videos about networking basics to expert level :D

bendover
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Can I get some more videos on same topic

rajatsurana
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An easier way to explain binary with subnet masks is to explain octets. It is the easiest way to explain IPv4 math
Great video as always

Uneke
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I just wanted to to extend my upmost to you and let u know that today I told the fellas about ur show two thumbs up my boy from Imperial Valley

carloscontreras-rqms
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This... was incredibly helpful. :) Thank you

Nichomachean
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Going great Carry on this awesome work to aware people about these basics.
Feel free to contact if you need any assistance from my side. 👍

vinayk
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Thank You for your faithfulness and the servants Heart Scene. Fore Runners Fore vpi - BC take a powder!

TheElijahMinistries
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Awesome Videos 👍👍👍
Can you please make a tutorial on Ngrok or its best alternatives ???
I am trying to learn msfvenom, payloads etc. I am able to create payloads successfully and ngrok provides port forwarding solutions for once.
But i can't reconnect to the payloads because

Ngrok doesn’t have same port when it is restarted so i need to make a new payload every time.. What to do to make a fixed port in ngrok?
or any other solution ??
Please make a video on this 👍👍

garrysingh
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Kody: Totally off topic but please check out Kali Linux program “Wavemon” incredible program of seeing in many styles the TX power of WiFi card.

TheAnalystradioprogram
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could you please do python lessons it would be so amazing from someone like you keep up the good work

zedrobot
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Can you do one on IPv6? I'm learning that topic at school, it would be great to have some more inside from another source!

zeus
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Can you help me find ipv4 address of android phone? My android ipv4 is 100.63.#.# if using mobile data. but when i start wifi hotspot from same device my mobile ipv4 address changes to 192.168.#.#. How can i find that ip from my kali linux machine?? 233.63.#.#? When i use website to detect my ipv4 address if show me wrong ipv4 address.

Insomniac_Insights
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I love your videos! I really learn a lot

jansanchez
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great video man, love it, plz more on IPV6

PianoShawn
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love your work man ...keep it coming 👏👏👏👍

fawazdnb
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Can you do a video on uefi rootkits or spi flash infections?

grizzlyb
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"Looks like it wants Java, yeah we're not going to do that" looks like you'll be shopping at the brewery. Can you use alternative package managers on a mac ? The last time I used a mac was the turn of the century/millenium 03-05', I was using it for final cut pro HD within a video and radio class with some good ol firewire. Just to give you some scope. I never opened a terminal, and I would never spend over 2 grand on a laptop to run a system built on bsd code & closed source applications, but thats neither here or there.

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