Vet at dette har vert oppe før, og såvidt jeg husker bestemte dere, dere for at dere ikke kunne se på f.eks Kalle sin webcam, uten at han viste det.
Jo, det er mulig.
Jeg snakker med en fyr fra marinen i Nederland.
Klippet fra MSN: "you need a special program to decode the datastream." "It's basicly throwing open the port that the cam uses and then establish a connection; the problem is data encoding/deconding."
"you can't just send data over a link; the link you have now is not constant; its a complex netwrok of small packages that are send over the internet sometimes via different nodes; the result is when the data arrives the packages are mixed; so every package has a special bitnumber added that defines its position; this process is called defragmenting; then the information must be "unpacked""
"when its unpacked its stiull encoded to minimise the amount of data; unfortunatly there are more then 20.000 types of encoding, so thats where the problem is"
"solving it manually (by running all the decoding algorithms across it) takes hours if not days. so you need to figuere out which algorithm you need by logically analising the bitcodes"
"of course; its much easier to rip a program from the net that already known the correct algorithm; but i don't know if such a program exists on civilian networks"
Virker ikke som den letteste oppgaven
Men jeg håper at det opplyste dere en smule
Jo, det er mulig.
Jeg snakker med en fyr fra marinen i Nederland.
Klippet fra MSN: "you need a special program to decode the datastream." "It's basicly throwing open the port that the cam uses and then establish a connection; the problem is data encoding/deconding."
"you can't just send data over a link; the link you have now is not constant; its a complex netwrok of small packages that are send over the internet sometimes via different nodes; the result is when the data arrives the packages are mixed; so every package has a special bitnumber added that defines its position; this process is called defragmenting; then the information must be "unpacked""
"when its unpacked its stiull encoded to minimise the amount of data; unfortunatly there are more then 20.000 types of encoding, so thats where the problem is"
"solving it manually (by running all the decoding algorithms across it) takes hours if not days. so you need to figuere out which algorithm you need by logically analising the bitcodes"
"of course; its much easier to rip a program from the net that already known the correct algorithm; but i don't know if such a program exists on civilian networks"
Virker ikke som den letteste oppgaven
Men jeg håper at det opplyste dere en smule