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    Smile Hiding IP Address

    I've noticed lots of people are scared of being "caught" recently, so here's a tutorial on how to mask your IP Address, be aware that this tutorial was written with hacking in mind, so just follow the parts relating to No-ip.com and ignore the rest ;) .

    http://zimnako.com/cruel-intentionz/...showtopic=1791

    I have never had problems connecting to ANY of the P2P networks while masking my IP Address.

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    You know... you can DNS any no-ip address and resolve where it points to... at least I think you can, I haven't tried, but I don't see how it would be possible for it not to and still work.

    I didn't bother to read the post as it requires you to sign up for the forum. I doubt you'll get many takers.
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    http://baremetal.com/cgi-bin/dnsip?t...rn.homedns.org

    Easy to look up an IP from a "masked" address. That's my IP. Screw you if you try to do anything with it.
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    Upgraded to 2GB RAM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkburn
    That's my IP. Screw you if you try to do anything with it.
    I doubt many people @ ZP would know how to do much more than ping it.
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    Let's throw one misconception away... DYNDNS and other similar services DO NOT mask your IP address. A domain name still needs to be resolved to an IP address by your computer for you to connect to it.

    (Even when multiple websites are stored on one server (same IP).. the domain that you go to on that machine is controlled by the HTTP requests - you still connect to the IP address - it's still required for a connection!!)

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    If you want true anonymity/IP-masking there's only two realistic options...

    1) Use a HTTP-tunnelling service or proxy and only passively connect to other users.
    2) Use an anon-p2p network that routes traffic and requests via 3rd party users. (using other users as proxies)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malakai1911
    I doubt many people @ ZP would know how to do much more than ping it.
    And the few of us who do know how to do anything serious with it are less inclined to even care about it!!! We've all got common-enemies (RIAA, etc.) who are lot more worth the hassle!! :;)
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    ABC_thellookoflove

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    the ip adresses are worth to discuss for ed2k partials, if these partials are fulfilling in a non-direct environment
    http://www.slyck.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13482

    so there are issues, features and problems with ed2k partials migrating to non-direct systems likes antsp2p.sf.net.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malakai1911
    I doubt many people @ ZP would know how to do much more than ping it.
    Perhaps you're right, but there are 1 or 2 around here with a bit of savvy.

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    Your talking about make yourself anonymous which wont happen unfortunately. I have a sneaky suspicion this is an attempt at spamming, since you have to sign up but thats just my opinion. Im suspicious of everything lately. I'm watching! :hi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auggie2k
    Your talking about make yourself anonymous which wont happen unfortunately. I have a sneaky suspicion this is an attempt at spamming, since you have to sign up but thats just my opinion. Im suspicious of everything lately. I'm watching! :hi
    Damn, i think you're on to me. Watch your back. lol

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    Your-freedom and HTTPTunnel are 2 good http tunneling programs, I use them all the time at school.


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    ABC_thellookoflove

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    yourfreedom and http-tunnel ?
    did some research but did not installed them yet.
    they are central services, right ? there as slefproxying p2p networks as well, which allow http tunneling

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