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<0> DJmart: For P2P your better off just blocking known ranges. <0> Because your download speeds would go to like dialup speeds. <1> but still <0> Useless for P2P. <1> fricken P2P is dialup compared to 24+Mbit through Usenet <0> I would trust tor over open proxies or a rooted box any day of the week. <2> ****ing phat pipe having bastards <2> Usenet is pwn though <1> Matisyahu owns <1> :D <0> I have access to an 0day FTP server on a nice connection. <0> So I don't have to worry about where I get stuff. <0> I think now it has 2TB of stuff. <3> your e-penis is bigger then mine i guess <0> I have nothing to do with the server being so full of stuff. Someone just found a nice host with a fat pipe sitting in some datacenter, unsecured.
<0> they rooted it, secured it a bit and let people upload all kinds of stuff on it. <0> Then at some point someone gave me the login and told me to take what I need. <4> hmm <0> Anyway, back to the original topic: What did you want to use TOR for? <0> Just to beef up your privacy on the web? <1> most servers here <1> dont allow TOR <4> i use it every now and then. i was just wondering if it was really a secure option <4> yeah <4> i tried connecting her on many differnt tor ips and i couldnt <4> so many abusers <0> EneergE: You should take a look at some LiveCD I found that is based on secure browsing. <4> ever since i had my cc stolen, ive been a little overprotective <0> It comes with TOR embedded so every connection is proxied. <5> what exactly do tracking cookies do? <1> making people fatter <5> they aren't a real threat, right? <0> Cookies are files stored locally on your computer that websites will use to store information. <5> so they are no different from regular cookies? <4> they can just track information and some sites can read this information to deliver you ads based on what you been surfing <0> Other sites could also pull information like that and that could be a huge privacy risk. <0> IE; if your real name was stored or something. <5> but a cookie from hitbox.com can't keep track of what i look at in forums or on newegg, right? <0> teddyfran: I would be more worried about 1x1 images used by Yahoo and others as web becons to track your browsing habits. <0> Tracking cookies are the lowest and most common threat. <0> They are nothing to get worried about. <5> well spybot only found about a dozen tracking cookies and no malware, so i'm pretty safe on my laptop, eh? <0> If you are really worried about it then I suggest two things. <6> Heh, 1x1 iframs are always a favorite for hiding a cookie stealer <6> iframes* <5> brb <0> 1. Use NoScript with firefox (check out the offical firefox extentsions) <4> isnt there plugins to prevent iframes <0> 2. Use something like AdBlock with FireFox. <6> I would imagine so, since there's a plugin for everything else <4> i usually delete my browser information every other day anyways tho <0> AdBlock + NoScript = 99.9% of threats caused by surfing the web are prevented. <0> You can also tell FireFox what cookies to allow and deny, etc. <5> cool, i was just thinking about how FF doesn't have a built-in way to allow javascript for only certain domains <5> that's perfect <5> thanks <0> FireFox does allow that. <0> Well, nm. <4> i use adblock in firefox, dont have the noscript though i do not believe <0> NoScript is awesome. <0> teddyfran: To increase security by 20% in two seconds do this in FireFox.. <5> this one? https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1865/ <0> Go to Options > Content > check "for originating website only" under "Load Images" <5> yeah but then you don't see images that are linked to other domains <5> like on forums <0> But you also don't cache some web becons and such. <4> exceptions <0> Or see those annoying image ads from third-party hosts. <5> i guess that's worth it <0> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/722/ <0> That is the most important extentsion you will ever download. <0> IF you block all images and just allow some in the exceptions then you don't need adblock. <0> At that point just get NoScript and this... <0> www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm <4> installing noscript :)
<0> I am going to go hang out with my wife for a bit before she goes to bed. I will be back soon. <0> Feel free to PM me any questions or ask the room. <4> cool later man <0> I will be back shortly to finish helping. <5> cool, there's a quick way to turn on/off the image block option for external domains with the web developer toolbar <4> ive been modifying my hosts file all day <4> theres also an addon for turning on/off proxy settings <4> eg if using tor <7> is this channel like #celeron? <8> ok <8> im back <8> in front of my dual core huge laptop <8> nice and cozy <9> what kind? <10> gaywop: since you keep asking me..pitz_ has my home address..get it from him..I'm sure you'll both get on so well since you're both so interested in 8-year-old boys <10> Akuma: christ Pek..that url is ****ing 3 weeks old..where the **** is your head..up your arse? <4> jesus <4> stupid cock <9> ? <11> - - <4> sequent-c <4> hopefully tomorrow evening, i wont have to use this laptop anymore <12> hey, I tried to turn my belkin router so that it would just be an access point rather than a router and now I can't access its GUI <12> any idea how to get back to the GUI? <4> have you reset it? <12> no <4> you can always try that <12> yeah <12> that's sort of a last resort, we still want some of the settings <12> like the key <4> hmm <4> are you trying to access it wirelessly? <12> no <4> good k <4> sorry medikit, not sure if theres any other way <12> I'm reading the manual <12> probably a good place to look <13> how do you clean out the documents folder under the start menu? <12> foudn it online <4> im unable to access my aps configuration either <4> skindread: right click on taskbar->properties->start menu tab->customize->[clear list] button <4> but the reason i cant access it is i think because i accidently installed the wrong version firmware <4> resetting my ap doesnt do **** :( <13> thanks energe <4> np <12> okay, changing dns to see if this **** works <4> Filup: are you still there? <6> Ja <4> :) <14> 'sup flyback- ? <4> what kinda wireless hardware do you have? <4> i noticed you said you had a 125mbps wlan <15> no <15> actually only 115kbpsat the moment <15> from tmoible <6> Eneerge: h/o <12> fixed the router <12> It had a different asigned IP and DNS <16> You see if I use RAID 5 then all disks must be turned on and functional for the storage to work. Also, I will need a RAID 5 hardware device to manage the RAID 5 which is another potential point of failure. Also if the RAID 5 hardware fails, then how will I be able to get my data back safely and inexpensively? Then also if it fails, I probably more or less have no choice but to buy the exact same kind of hardware that managed the RAID 5 and there's no opt <12> so I had to manually ***ign a new IP and DNS <4> NetFirms: you wasn't mentioned in any of what i said, and, therefore, i was not meaning for you to answer that question. <6> EneergE: I have a Belkin 802.11g+ Router and Card <12> thanks for the reset info eneerge, that was almost wht I did <4> uh ok medikit <4> Filup: does it overheat or drop connection occasionally or anything? <6> EmeergE: Nope <6> Works like a charm <4> awesome. I'm going to looking into those then <17> Hey guys, erm, im kind a linux noob, but my erm rc.conf seems fine and I think my default gateway isn't the right one, im running FreeBSD 6.1 how do I configure that ****? <17> What a retarded *** question <17> LoL <4> omg
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