guys please help me i cant even look into my router settings because i think some fag is trying to mitm me
Adam Gray
Unplug your router for an hour Don't ever use wifi
Carson Jones
I'll try that and i do use cable for my pc but how else am i supposed to get internet on my phone?
Caleb Butler
First of all, using ethernet is the best way to never getting hacked.
Wi-fi has tooo many vulnerabilities. The ultimate redpill is just using your isp modem with ethernet connection
Second redpill is, if you have a router, flash it with openwrt or LibreCMC And buy an opensource router. After flashing, disable wifi.
>but how else am i supposed to get internet on my phone? Throw it in the trash, smartphones are botnet devices
Charles Ramirez
I know you're right but the chance i do need my phone and i do need wifi. Its not an option for me right now to only use ethernet. I just need to know if the issue in having right now is some kind of issue with the router settings or if this could be an MitM because i dont even want to log into my router because if i am being mitm'd it may be what the attacker exactly wants. The reason why i think that is because whenever the 401 message comes up it automatically gives me the screen to log into my router
Joseph Rivera
>the chance dont know how this made it in there
Isaiah Bennett
Who the fuck are you living with?
Brody Johnson
>how else am i supposed to get internet on my phone? Put a stronger wifi pass and use wpa 2.
Daniel Torres
If you can't connect to your router interface from ethernet, your router is compromised already. Find a hard reset button and pray it works.
Kayden King
No one who would do this stuff. There is no one in my proximity either who i could imagine doing it. Which is why it dont know what the fuck is going on.
I can connect to my router interface, i just dont want to for the reasons stated. I find it weird that whenever i try to access a non HTTPS site it automatically gives me the router login screen, which is why i didnt log in.
In all honesty the chance of this being an actual attack is low, i just have never heard of something like this before so i want to know for sure before logging in and seeing if its just an issue with settings or a firmware update or whatever causing it.
Bentley White
Or just unplug that shit lmao
Cooper Hernandez
> Don't ever use WiFi.
Weak effort, NSA.
Levi Rodriguez
Nu/g/ is so retarded
Easton Bennett
How does that make any sense? If anything a MitM would want you to use http
Elijah Cruz
My rationale is that the reason i'm not able to connect to http websites is because its being intercepted, where as HTTPS cant. Look im not saying it makes sense necessarily or that im right, i just dont know what the fuck is going on
Samuel Sullivan
install gentoo
Elijah Green
lmao
Noah Perry
so does anyone have an answer?
Aaron Phillips
maybe the web server is blocking non-encrypted traffic, you should be using https by default anyway
Jason Watson
are you able to connect to a web werver successfully from another device in the same network?
Daniel Collins
Yes it sounds suspicious. It would be beneficial for you to try running your browser through a remote server using SOCKS over SSH, so you can guarantee your traffic is encrypted and not being tampered with. What I would do establish an SSH tunnel to a remote server with dynamic port forwarding enabled, then point your browsers proxy settings to the port. This way if everything starts working like normal, you'll be able to determine if you're being MITM'd, you'll have a clean/safe connection, and you'll be able to take further steps on discovering where the threat lies.
Use traceroute, and set up netcat listeners on port 80 at different points of the network and connect to them and see what happens. Basically calm down and diagnose the issue. If you don't have the technical knowledge to do it, contact your ISP and use a VPN in the future or switch providers.
Parker Davis
401 is just the Unauthorized status code for HTTP. It means you do not have authorization to access the site. A quick web search would be sufficient to figure this out.
Robert Russell
>Buy a wireless router and disable wifi Literally what