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XirtamVotf
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Posted - 2004.10.20 08:23:00 -
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Muhahahaha the Dark lord works in mysterious ways, my mind meld can travel through the net at lightning speed, and crush my enemies I sometimes have so much power I scare even me
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XirtamVotf
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Posted - 2004.10.20 08:23:00 -
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Muhahahaha the Dark lord works in mysterious ways, my mind meld can travel through the net at lightning speed, and crush my enemies I sometimes have so much power I scare even me
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Christopher Scott
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Posted - 2004.10.20 08:50:00 -
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*wonders how many copies of "Catcher in the Rye" is hidden in HavokTBP's closet*   
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Christopher Scott
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Posted - 2004.10.20 08:50:00 -
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*wonders how many copies of "Catcher in the Rye" is hidden in HavokTBP's closet*   
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Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2004.10.20 09:13:00 -
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I had a similar issue about 4 months ago where I was being probed by "myeve.eve-online.com", which apparently was a "mask" to cover the tracks of the attacker. GM's said they'd investigate but I got no word back and the attacks stopped after about a week.
I wouldn't recommend ZoneAlarm because it screws up your internet access when you uninstall it.
I'm currently using Agnitum Outpost Pro.
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2004.10.20 09:13:00 -
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I had a similar issue about 4 months ago where I was being probed by "myeve.eve-online.com", which apparently was a "mask" to cover the tracks of the attacker. GM's said they'd investigate but I got no word back and the attacks stopped after about a week.
I wouldn't recommend ZoneAlarm because it screws up your internet access when you uninstall it.
I'm currently using Agnitum Outpost Pro.
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

Dianabolic
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Posted - 2004.10.20 09:32:00 -
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Software firewalls aren't worth diddly. You're far better off having an up-to-date anti-virus and windows installation and ignoring stuff like zonealarm. Make sure you tweak your windows services, too, to disable unPnP, alerter, etc etc.
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Dianabolic
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Posted - 2004.10.20 09:32:00 -
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Software firewalls aren't worth diddly. You're far better off having an up-to-date anti-virus and windows installation and ignoring stuff like zonealarm. Make sure you tweak your windows services, too, to disable unPnP, alerter, etc etc.
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Pandora Panda
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Posted - 2004.10.20 09:39:00 -
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Originally by: Dianabolic Software firewalls aren't worth diddly. You're far better off having an up-to-date anti-virus and windows installation and ignoring stuff like zonealarm. Make sure you tweak your windows services, too, to disable unPnP, alerter, etc etc.
Theres a lot of crap in windows that is either hard or inconvienent to disable. Stuff like DCOM and NetBios. If you dont already have a decent network firewall, it would be a good idea to get one of the free software ones. Its usually pretty simple depending on the particular piece of software to either block all windows services or filter the ones that you do use so that only a trusted subnet can get access to them.
Especially in a situation where you think a malicious party is attempting to disrupt your internet access, given how many vulnerabilities that even a fully patched copy of windows has in the default configuration. Unless you are intentionally running a public server of some kind, theres really little benefit from having any externally available services, just a bunch of liabilities. -------------------------------------------- CONCORD: Kneecapping Pilots for Misdemeanors Since 2003 |

Pandora Panda
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Posted - 2004.10.20 09:39:00 -
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Originally by: Dianabolic Software firewalls aren't worth diddly. You're far better off having an up-to-date anti-virus and windows installation and ignoring stuff like zonealarm. Make sure you tweak your windows services, too, to disable unPnP, alerter, etc etc.
Theres a lot of crap in windows that is either hard or inconvienent to disable. Stuff like DCOM and NetBios. If you dont already have a decent network firewall, it would be a good idea to get one of the free software ones. Its usually pretty simple depending on the particular piece of software to either block all windows services or filter the ones that you do use so that only a trusted subnet can get access to them.
Especially in a situation where you think a malicious party is attempting to disrupt your internet access, given how many vulnerabilities that even a fully patched copy of windows has in the default configuration. Unless you are intentionally running a public server of some kind, theres really little benefit from having any externally available services, just a bunch of liabilities. -------------------------------------------- CONCORD: Kneecapping Pilots for Misdemeanors Since 2003 |

Eris Discordia
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Posted - 2004.10.20 10:01:00 -
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Hi, I'm Eris Discordia and I moderate these official forums. Please reply in accordance with the Forum Rules.
Just thought I'd introduce myself here since it seems a view posters are fairly new to the forums 
Hopefully your connection will be back to normal again soon Havok.
I ♥ my pink dreadnought of pwnage Mail [email protected] if you have any questions. |

Eris Discordia
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Posted - 2004.10.20 10:01:00 -
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Hi, I'm Eris Discordia and I moderate these official forums. Please reply in accordance with the Forum Rules.
Just thought I'd introduce myself here since it seems a view posters are fairly new to the forums 
Hopefully your connection will be back to normal again soon Havok.
I ♥ my pink dreadnought of pwnage Mail [email protected] if you have any questions. |

Elenia Kheynes
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Posted - 2004.10.20 10:59:00 -
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I know it's bad to say that but.... did you try unplugging your keyboard ot change your IP ? 
More seriously, it would be better if you could avoid posting suspicions on forums and rather post facts. Being a paranoid is not bad in itself, but posting your paranoia is a bit stupid imo. It's nothing personal, but you really should have posted once you're sure about what's happening to u. When I had troubles with my modem I didn't start with the "0hn03b1lh4ck3rs" I just tested, asked around, and finaly found out it was due to phone line (well not exactly but I have no idea how to say that in english).
Dear friendly customer... Can I have your money ?
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Elenia Kheynes
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Posted - 2004.10.20 10:59:00 -
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I know it's bad to say that but.... did you try unplugging your keyboard ot change your IP ? 
More seriously, it would be better if you could avoid posting suspicions on forums and rather post facts. Being a paranoid is not bad in itself, but posting your paranoia is a bit stupid imo. It's nothing personal, but you really should have posted once you're sure about what's happening to u. When I had troubles with my modem I didn't start with the "0hn03b1lh4ck3rs" I just tested, asked around, and finaly found out it was due to phone line (well not exactly but I have no idea how to say that in english).
Dear friendly customer... Can I have your money ?
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Missus Bee
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Posted - 2004.10.20 12:14:00 -
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Get a decent Hardware firewall/router, this will stop DOS attacks as the packets are simply ignored by the hardware. This will also stop your IP address responding to ICMP pings, etc
Your ISP being unable to explain a problem doesn't mean it's NOT an ISP problem - a few weeks ago I had intermittent connection problems, that they couldn't explain, so they came to have a look and my main junction box had been flooded with water and the water-tight seal had broken. No hackers there, just a lot of wet.
A hardware firewall would also log any of these attacks (if they are attacks) and you can then send the logfile to your ISP and maybe even get that IP address blocked from their entire Subnet.
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Missus Bee
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Posted - 2004.10.20 12:14:00 -
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Get a decent Hardware firewall/router, this will stop DOS attacks as the packets are simply ignored by the hardware. This will also stop your IP address responding to ICMP pings, etc
Your ISP being unable to explain a problem doesn't mean it's NOT an ISP problem - a few weeks ago I had intermittent connection problems, that they couldn't explain, so they came to have a look and my main junction box had been flooded with water and the water-tight seal had broken. No hackers there, just a lot of wet.
A hardware firewall would also log any of these attacks (if they are attacks) and you can then send the logfile to your ISP and maybe even get that IP address blocked from their entire Subnet.
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.20 13:59:00 -
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Originally by: Missus Bee Get a decent Hardware firewall/router, this will stop DOS attacks as the packets are simply ignored by the hardware. This will also stop your IP address responding to ICMP pings, etc
Even if you stop the responses, there is still a lot of traffic coming to the computer, effectively decreasing the incoming bandwidth available by a lot.
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.20 13:59:00 -
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Originally by: Missus Bee Get a decent Hardware firewall/router, this will stop DOS attacks as the packets are simply ignored by the hardware. This will also stop your IP address responding to ICMP pings, etc
Even if you stop the responses, there is still a lot of traffic coming to the computer, effectively decreasing the incoming bandwidth available by a lot.
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AI capone
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Posted - 2004.10.20 14:37:00 -
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Originally by: HavokTBP Trust me I know how that network game is played. I used to do it.
What goes around, comes around bro? :/
I'm not sure if it would help, But could you not assign a different I.P. to your router.. And disable netbios over TCP/IP.
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AI capone
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Posted - 2004.10.20 14:37:00 -
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Originally by: HavokTBP Trust me I know how that network game is played. I used to do it.
What goes around, comes around bro? :/
I'm not sure if it would help, But could you not assign a different I.P. to your router.. And disable netbios over TCP/IP.
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Heero Yuy
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Posted - 2004.10.20 14:38:00 -
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Sorry but isnt this a technical issue and not suitable for this forum.... i wasted like a whole 30 secs reading this rubbish |

Heero Yuy
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Posted - 2004.10.20 14:38:00 -
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Sorry but isnt this a technical issue and not suitable for this forum.... i wasted like a whole 30 secs reading this rubbish |

Bad Omen
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Posted - 2004.10.20 15:23:00 -
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Originally by: HavokTBP
As I said my IP IS STATIC, there is no changing it other then what the ISP does for you. YOU have no idea what youÆre talking about. And brings me to believe there is a security issue involved.
RollinDutchMasters..... Firewalls do not block DOS's
I am definitely speaking to inexperienced people.
Are you sure ??
Deutch Telecom Cisco Network Engineer (T-online )support CCNP working for my CCIE.
i can say you talk rubbish and have a nice day.
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Bad Omen
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Posted - 2004.10.20 15:23:00 -
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Originally by: HavokTBP
As I said my IP IS STATIC, there is no changing it other then what the ISP does for you. YOU have no idea what youÆre talking about. And brings me to believe there is a security issue involved.
RollinDutchMasters..... Firewalls do not block DOS's
I am definitely speaking to inexperienced people.
Are you sure ??
Deutch Telecom Cisco Network Engineer (T-online )support CCNP working for my CCIE.
i can say you talk rubbish and have a nice day.
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slothe
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Posted - 2004.10.20 17:01:00 -
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I got the same thing as well and believe its the same problem.
please can u mail me ingame who you think it is so we can see if we have annoyed the same person :)
http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=117602
Say hello on our forum @www.aserea.com or join our public channel ingame "MLM Public" http://www.khainestar.com/eve |

slothe
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Posted - 2004.10.20 17:01:00 -
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I got the same thing as well and believe its the same problem.
please can u mail me ingame who you think it is so we can see if we have annoyed the same person :)
http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=117602
Say hello on our forum @www.aserea.com or join our public channel ingame "MLM Public" http://www.khainestar.com/eve |

Nadalia
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Posted - 2004.10.20 19:31:00 -
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Prosecuting someone who might be DOSing you from overseas is probably impossible (if you can find out who it is, that is), but most ISPs will quickly put an end to it if the matter is brought to their attention, since DOSing is illegal in most (all?) countries.
If you are indeed being DOSed (which seems kind of unlikely to me...it usually does more than just slow down your connection), it is still a good possibility that it is being done through a zombie (a random computer taken over by the attacker). In that case, the best you can do is have the zombie shut down. |

Nadalia
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Posted - 2004.10.20 19:31:00 -
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Prosecuting someone who might be DOSing you from overseas is probably impossible (if you can find out who it is, that is), but most ISPs will quickly put an end to it if the matter is brought to their attention, since DOSing is illegal in most (all?) countries.
If you are indeed being DOSed (which seems kind of unlikely to me...it usually does more than just slow down your connection), it is still a good possibility that it is being done through a zombie (a random computer taken over by the attacker). In that case, the best you can do is have the zombie shut down. |

SwitchBl4d3
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Posted - 2004.10.20 19:41:00 -
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i liked the real HavokTBP not the bought version, that guy gave me joke. shame he sold up and this spamtastic guy got hold of it. "Teh lord of Nonni"
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SwitchBl4d3
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Posted - 2004.10.20 19:41:00 -
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i liked the real HavokTBP not the bought version, that guy gave me joke. shame he sold up and this spamtastic guy got hold of it. "Teh lord of Nonni"
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