While automated scanning suites like OpenBullet are designed and marketed for legitimate penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, and server load testing, utilizing them to access subscription-based IPTV services without authorization carries significant risks.
[Target Stalker Portal URL] │ ▼ [Inject MAC Address (00:1A:79:XX:XX:XX)] │ ▼ [Send API Request / Handshake] │ ├───► If 200 OK / Valid Token ──► [Parse Expiry Date & Max Connections] ──► (SUCCESS) │ └───► If 403 Forbidden / Expired ────────────────────────────────────────► (FAIL) 1. Target URL Definition
Good configs will "capture" the Expiry Date and Max Connections so you know if the account is worth using. ⚠️ Important Considerations
For attackers and end-users alike, the risks include:
: Parses data fields like expiry_date or end_date to determine how long the subscription remains active.
High-quality HTTP/S or SOCKS proxies to avoid IP bans from the IPTV server. 2. Setting Up the Config Import the Config: Open OpenBullet and navigate to the tab. Click Open Folder and drop your Stalker-specific config file there, then hit Edit the Target:
When a client box connects to a Stalker server, it transmits its unique physical network identity (typically formatting within the 00:1A:79:XX:XX:XX block natively allocated for MAG hardware).
If you operate a legitimate Stalker Portal installation, implementing these security measures can significantly reduce your exposure to MAC scanning attacks:
