Hey, /g/.
I've been messing around with omegle for a while.
I've used python to do random stuff like 'man in the middle' text conversations but that's been done a million times.
I've been using this guide (https://archive.is/ojah3) up to just before you start hamster.
From there, I can see the omegle requests (the conversation)..
I get the chat ID and can send messages, disconnect, whatever. Here is a pretty good guide for all that:
https://gist.github.com/nucular/e19264af8d7fc8a26ece
But, I want to capture the video streams.
I can't find anything like this when I've looked.
Omegle uses rtmfp to connect the video (it's p2p), I get the connection ID, is there anyway I can use rtmfp to get the stream manually?
Or, is there some way to capture it like I do with the conversations?
I'm not good with webshit/networking. Help?
Bump for quality thread,
Why not just use fraps to capture the vids from your end?
Or is this some kind of learning thing where you specifically want to do it the hard way?
>>55965191
I think he's talking about getting the video streams from people he isn't talking with
>>55965214
This.
I can capture my own video, that's just easy.
Do you have access on their server somehow?
>>55965930
No.
You can just sniff all the packets and get the information.
I'm not booted in linux right now but the requests look the same, just like this.
I think, maybe I could send the video ID to rtmfp://p2p.rtmfp.net again and get a stream? But I don't know enough about it yet.
Do you have the raw stream data? You can load that straight into a video encoder and probably play it with h.264
>>55967397
I'm not sure how it's transmitted, I route all of the traffic though my machine, so I guess I have that at least.
I'm not good with networking stuff so I don't really know how to splice packets together and get the video stream or whatever is needed.
Kind of why I'm posting here.
Any help would be appreciated.
Even if one of you could capture the video locally (not screen capture) I could use it. I'm trying to figure that out right now.
Again, I don't see anything like this anywhere, just stuff about capturing HTTP sources with wireshark or something.
The video is UDP. I think.