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    I am no way a geek ,wish I was -I'm trying to run an anonymous program that uses proxys
    but can't get to work running broad band with comcast and a linksys router -any ideas?is the router holding back the return path
    Adversity doesn't build character. It reveals it.

    If only there were more time

  • #2
    You can try JAP-java anony. proxy, but I think the govt added a cute lil backdoor, so you can't do to much.
    ~:CK:~
    I would like to meet a 1 to keep my 0 company.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mrugly
      I am no way a geek ,wish I was -I'm trying to run an anonymous program that uses proxys
      but can't get to work running broad band with comcast and a linksys router -any ideas?is the router holding back the return path
      Proxomitron

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      • #4
        I'm sure you will find something you like here.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ck3k
          but I think the govt added a cute lil backdoor, so you can't do to much.

          Take a look if one so desires

          http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/develop/sources_en.html

          http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/develop/jap.src.tgz
          Where's the dedication?

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          • #6
            thank you for the tips,I also found out that a router does screw your anonymiser-it's a firewall and does'nt allow a return path to check your proxies ,many thanks for the links :D
            Adversity doesn't build character. It reveals it.

            If only there were more time

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mrugly
              thank you for the tips,I also found out that a router does screw your anonymiser-it's a firewall and does'nt allow a return path to check your proxies
              Depends on the router. Some are smart enough to let you set proxies on them for specific ports. Which model Linksys have you got?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by skroo
                Depends on the router. Some are smart enough to let you set proxies on them for specific ports. Which model Linksys have you got?

                Linksys wireless access point router 2.4GHz
                802.11b w/4-port switch
                model #BEFW11S4
                Adversity doesn't build character. It reveals it.

                If only there were more time

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mrugly
                  Linksys wireless access point router 2.4GHz
                  802.11b w/4-port switch
                  model #BEFW11S4
                  Actually, I believe it does allow you to.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by highwizard
                    Actually, I believe it does allow you to.
                    Well... It has sort of a bastardised concept of same that pretty much allows you to portmap back to boxes on the network. Not pretty, but a possible workaround. See page 37 of the user manual for more info.

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                    • #11
                      what is a dns ip address ? is that my ip ?or do I have to call my isp for that info ?
                      thanks for the expertice , SKROO ;)
                      Adversity doesn't build character. It reveals it.

                      If only there were more time

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mrugly
                        what is a dns ip address ? is that my ip ?or do I have to call my isp for that info ?
                        thanks for the expertice , SKROO ;)
                        I called comcast they said I have a dynamic ip
                        pg.36 (win 98) talks about static ip
                        Adversity doesn't build character. It reveals it.

                        If only there were more time

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mrugly
                          I called comcast they said I have a dynamic ip
                          pg.36 (win 98) talks about static ip
                          Shouldn't matter.

                          It's talking about Static IP's on your internal network, as opposed to DHCP assaigned ones.

                          I get around this by seting DHCP start to .50, then any static IP's I assign (for services, PtP, IdentD, FTP, etc) starting with .100

                          The router doesn't really care. If it assigned an IP it will, if you manually set one, it's also happy.
                          --Shatter

                          "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
                          - Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855)

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                          • #14
                            check out my file i wrote on proxxies

                            http://www.packetstormsecurity.nl/do...k/proxydoc.txt

                            might be of some help for you
                            $free = !$hope && !$fear;
                            $drink->heineken();

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                            • #15
                              thanks ,that is helpful!
                              Adversity doesn't build character. It reveals it.

                              If only there were more time

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