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In this video I try to explain computer networking with pieces of paper. This hopefully explains why in some universities the OSi layer model is taught. While I find the OSI model kinda useless, /”thinking in layers/” is extremely important. Blackboxes of layers allow us to focus on what matters, and ignore anything else.
HTTP Desync Attack Explained With Paper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnyL7EKbRRk
HTTP Request Smuggling – False Positives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wq2e2nxa38
Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:42 – Send Data Between Computers (Physical Layer)
01:31 – Find The Correct Computers (IP Layer)
04:24 – Identify The Target Program (TCP Layer)
06:40 – Think in Blackboxes!
07:24 – TCP Layer Blackbox
08:32 – Linux Kernel Implementing The Layers
09:54 – netcat Example
10:30 – Looking at Packet with Wireshark
11:04 – Layers are Everywhere (Phone Call)
11:49 – Hacking with Blackboxes
13:11 – Outro
13:28 – LiveOverfont Ad
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