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Display all links using domain names

Display all links using domain names

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nebakke
Junior Member
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04-02-2023, 06:54 PM
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Hey Guys, is there a way to show all domains, a device on the network is/was connected to? I can't install any software on the device, but I can monitor the Wifi-traffic. I've tried wireshark, but I'm not able to just get the domains the device connects to. Maybe I'm missing some filter-options, but going to all packets is not an option, since it's quite a lot of traffic. Most of it is legit, but maybe some of it isn't... Hope you guys can help! Thanks in advance
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nebakke
04-02-2023, 06:54 PM #1

Hey Guys, is there a way to show all domains, a device on the network is/was connected to? I can't install any software on the device, but I can monitor the Wifi-traffic. I've tried wireshark, but I'm not able to just get the domains the device connects to. Maybe I'm missing some filter-options, but going to all packets is not an option, since it's quite a lot of traffic. Most of it is legit, but maybe some of it isn't... Hope you guys can help! Thanks in advance

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Elia1153
Member
217
04-03-2023, 12:57 PM
#2
These posts aren't permitted on school or workplace devices.
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Elia1153
04-03-2023, 12:57 PM #2

These posts aren't permitted on school or workplace devices.

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Brandon_En
Member
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04-03-2023, 01:09 PM
#3
Thanks for the caution. I’m curious about how smart devices such as TVs and lightbulbs operate. Manufacturers often use unclear service agreements, which could theoretically permit them to access your home or search through your belongings—so even reviewing the terms doesn’t guarantee protection. My intention is to purchase or test some items for a short period, then monitor network activity. If I detect anything unusual, I’ll investigate further using tools like Wireshark, but initially I just need a list of relevant domains.
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Brandon_En
04-03-2023, 01:09 PM #3

Thanks for the caution. I’m curious about how smart devices such as TVs and lightbulbs operate. Manufacturers often use unclear service agreements, which could theoretically permit them to access your home or search through your belongings—so even reviewing the terms doesn’t guarantee protection. My intention is to purchase or test some items for a short period, then monitor network activity. If I detect anything unusual, I’ll investigate further using tools like Wireshark, but initially I just need a list of relevant domains.