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  1. #1
    DragonRider Guest

    Re: Can anyone recommend a good IP spoof app, NOT a service, software?

    On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:15:17 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:

    >On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:22:15 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >
    >>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 20:15:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>
    >>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:05:50 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >>>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>
    >>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:14:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 08:05:40 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >>>>>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>>
    >>>>>>On 29 Jun 2003 00:01:07 -0700, yosponge@yahoo.com (sponge) wrote:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:42:19 -0400, DragonRider
    >>>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> wrote:

    >>
    >>>If you are downloading files, you are most certainly receiving (and


    [snip]

    >>>What is this program that you think is "spoofing" your IP? It is not
    >>>doing what you think it's doing.

    >>
    >>Stealther v2.7

    >
    >Okay, I get it. No ****ing way are you truly hidden. You are
    >relaying through proxy servers, so your IP is hidden from the server
    >that contains the web page you are viewing (and from all but the first
    >server in the relay chain). GRC.com can't find you because it
    >attempts to contact you *directly*, and it can't. Each proxy server
    >in the chain knows where the next one and the previous one are; they
    >relay data back to you just as they relay your requests out. This
    >setup makes you "anonymous" in the sense that you cannot be *easily*
    >and routinely traced. This does enhance your security to a certain
    >extent, no doubt about it, but there is a record of every interaction
    >between every pair of computers in the chain, and the trail leads back
    >to you. Don't send out any death threats. :-)) Also, if grc.com
    >can't find you, saying that you are "stealthed" (in the sense that
    >your ports are closed) is misleading.


    Hmmm, makes sense. A friend recommended this method as a way to not
    let nasty webpages track me, but this isn't the solution (and I'll
    tell him).

    Well, but what can a person do? A firewall doesn't do this, just
    stops people from, supposedly, get into your system.

    Thanks for all the info. Much appreciated.


  2. #2
    Lance Delacroix Guest

    Re: Can anyone recommend a good IP spoof app, NOT a service, software?

    On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:42:25 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    prounounced a fatwah thus:

    >On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:15:17 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    ><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >
    >>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:22:15 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>
    >>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 20:15:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:05:50 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >>>>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>
    >>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:14:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>>>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>>>
    >>>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 08:05:40 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >>>>>>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>>On 29 Jun 2003 00:01:07 -0700, yosponge@yahoo.com (sponge) wrote:
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:42:19 -0400, DragonRider
    >>>>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>If you are downloading files, you are most certainly receiving (and

    >
    >[snip]
    >
    >>>>What is this program that you think is "spoofing" your IP? It is not
    >>>>doing what you think it's doing.
    >>>
    >>>Stealther v2.7

    >>
    >>Okay, I get it. No ****ing way are you truly hidden. You are
    >>relaying through proxy servers, so your IP is hidden from the server
    >>that contains the web page you are viewing (and from all but the first
    >>server in the relay chain). GRC.com can't find you because it
    >>attempts to contact you *directly*, and it can't. Each proxy server
    >>in the chain knows where the next one and the previous one are; they
    >>relay data back to you just as they relay your requests out. This
    >>setup makes you "anonymous" in the sense that you cannot be *easily*
    >>and routinely traced. This does enhance your security to a certain
    >>extent, no doubt about it, but there is a record of every interaction
    >>between every pair of computers in the chain, and the trail leads back
    >>to you. Don't send out any death threats. :-)) Also, if grc.com
    >>can't find you, saying that you are "stealthed" (in the sense that
    >>your ports are closed) is misleading.

    >
    >Hmmm, makes sense. A friend recommended this method as a way to not
    >let nasty webpages track me, but this isn't the solution (and I'll
    >tell him).
    >
    >Well, but what can a person do? A firewall doesn't do this, just
    >stops people from, supposedly, get into your system.


    A properly configured firewall can help, and you *do* need one.
    Cookie control can help, too, and there are other apps (DNSKong -
    eDexter and/or a HOSTS file) you might look into using . See the FAQ
    or go to Sponge's page for a primer.

    >
    >Thanks for all the info. Much appreciated.



  3. #3
    Aaron Guest

    Re: Can anyone recommend a good IP spoof app, NOT a service, software?

    DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> wrote in
    news:fa10gvccrv5afe8or29ahm321fhtqvsh5u@4ax.com:

    > On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:15:17 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    > <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >
    >>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:22:15 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>
    >>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 20:15:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:05:50 GMT, DragonRider
    >>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>
    >>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:14:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>>>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>>>
    >>>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 08:05:40 GMT, DragonRider
    >>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>>On 29 Jun 2003 00:01:07 -0700, yosponge@yahoo.com (sponge) wrote:
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:42:19 -0400, DragonRider
    >>>>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>If you are downloading files, you are most certainly receiving (and

    >
    > [snip]
    >
    >>>>What is this program that you think is "spoofing" your IP? It is
    >>>>not doing what you think it's doing.
    >>>
    >>>Stealther v2.7

    >>
    >>Okay, I get it. No ****ing way are you truly hidden. You are
    >>relaying through proxy servers, so your IP is hidden from the server
    >>that contains the web page you are viewing (and from all but the first
    >>server in the relay chain). GRC.com can't find you because it
    >>attempts to contact you *directly*, and it can't. Each proxy server
    >>in the chain knows where the next one and the previous one are; they
    >>relay data back to you just as they relay your requests out. This
    >>setup makes you "anonymous" in the sense that you cannot be *easily*
    >>and routinely traced. This does enhance your security to a certain
    >>extent, no doubt about it, but there is a record of every interaction
    >>between every pair of computers in the chain, and the trail leads back
    >>to you.


    Well yeah, except some of the proxy servers clear their logs monthly or
    whatever, so there is some protection. Assuming you routed your
    connection through enough servers distributed around the world (to be
    immune from legal threats from law enforcement agencies), wouldnt it be
    difficult for someone to trace you? I suppose they could just try to hack
    the server also for the logs...



    Don't send out any death threats. :-)) Also, if grc.com
    >>can't find you, saying that you are "stealthed" (in the sense that
    >>your ports are closed) is misleading.


    Hmm, wouldn't grc think that the person was coming from the closest
    annoymous proxy server?

    If you are using ipagent to run, you connect to grc directly first, so
    grc should bypass all the annoymous servers to get your real ip.

    > Hmmm, makes sense. A friend recommended this method as a way to not
    > let nasty webpages track me, but this isn't the solution (and I'll
    > tell him).
    >
    > Well, but what can a person do? A firewall doesn't do this, just
    > stops people from, supposedly, get into your system.


    There is no perfect system. But if you route your connection through
    several annoymous proxies all around the world, most ordinary people
    would have no chance at all trying to trace you. Perhaps only the most
    determined law enforcement agencies and hackers might be able to do it.




    > Thanks for all the info. Much appreciated.
    >




    Aaron
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  4. #4
    DragonRider Guest

    Re: Can anyone recommend a good IP spoof app, NOT a service, software?

    On 30 Jun 2003 19:13:51 +0800, Aaron <aarontaycheehsien@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    >DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> wrote in
    >news:fa10gvccrv5afe8or29ahm321fhtqvsh5u@4ax.com :
    >
    >> On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:15:17 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >> <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>
    >>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:22:15 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >>>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>
    >>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 20:15:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:05:50 GMT, DragonRider
    >>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>>
    >>>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:14:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>>>>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 08:05:40 GMT, DragonRider
    >>>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>On 29 Jun 2003 00:01:07 -0700, yosponge@yahoo.com (sponge) wrote:
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:42:19 -0400, DragonRider
    >>>>>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> wrote:


    [snip]

    >There is no perfect system. But if you route your connection through
    >several annoymous proxies all around the world, most ordinary people
    >would have no chance at all trying to trace you. Perhaps only the most
    >determined law enforcement agencies and hackers might be able to do it.


    What _are_ proxies. Sorry for the newbie question but I have seen
    this term before just don't know what it means or why people would
    use.

    Tx.


  5. #5
    Lance Delacroix Guest

    Re: Can anyone recommend a good IP spoof app, NOT a service, software?

    On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 00:32:00 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    prounounced a fatwah thus:

    >On 30 Jun 2003 19:13:51 +0800, Aaron <aarontaycheehsien@yahoo.com>
    >wrote:
    >
    >>DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> wrote in
    >>news:fa10gvccrv5afe8or29ahm321fhtqvsh5u@4ax.co m:
    >>
    >>> On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:15:17 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>> <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:22:15 GMT, DragonRider <NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com>
    >>>>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>
    >>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 20:15:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>>>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>>>
    >>>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 15:05:50 GMT, DragonRider
    >>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:14:00 +0300, Lance Delacroix
    >>>>>>><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 08:05:40 GMT, DragonRider
    >>>>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>On 29 Jun 2003 00:01:07 -0700, yosponge@yahoo.com (sponge) wrote:
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:42:19 -0400, DragonRider
    >>>>>>>>>><NoSpam@NoJunkAtAll.com> wrote:

    >
    >[snip]
    >
    >>There is no perfect system. But if you route your connection through
    >>several annoymous proxies all around the world, most ordinary people
    >>would have no chance at all trying to trace you. Perhaps only the most
    >>determined law enforcement agencies and hackers might be able to do it.

    >
    >What _are_ proxies. Sorry for the newbie question but I have seen
    >this term before just don't know what it means or why people would
    >use.


    It's an intermediate server that you connect to instead of connecting
    directly to another server "out there". A proxy is generally used by
    an ISP to store web pages that have already been accessed locally
    because it's faster to download pages from the proxy than to retrieve
    them again from their original source: You download a page through a
    proxy server and it gets stored on the proxy server; then the next
    time you need that page, it's right there on the proxy waiting for
    you.

    Proxy servers have other uses, too. One is to mask a user's
    identity,as you are doing. It's like laundering money. Another is to
    allow the application of web-page filters that are stored on the proxy
    server or to perform other operations on a downloaded file (a web
    page); that's what Proxomitron does, and that's also one of the ways
    that access to pages can be blocked.

    Any time you need to know the meaning of a term, just type it into
    Google.

    >Tx.



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