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Lui Kai
Better Than You
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Posted - 2009.01.01 14:21:00 -
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Edited by: Lui Kai on 01/01/2009 14:21:39
Originally by: Miz Cenuij He's asking on behalf of someone I suppose. Did their account get perma banned and now they wanna start again by hiding their IP from the GMs?
That was my first bet.
Edit: Though I don't rule out paranoid schizophrenia. ----------------
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Blastil
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Posted - 2009.01.01 18:45:00 -
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Originally by: Lui Kai Edited by: Lui Kai on 01/01/2009 14:21:39
Originally by: Miz Cenuij He's asking on behalf of someone I suppose. Did their account get perma banned and now they wanna start again by hiding their IP from the GMs?
That was my first bet.
Edit: Though I don't rule out paranoid schizophrenia.
If he IS paranoid Schizophrenic, then is he asking how to protect himself from the GM's, or protect himself from the voices?
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AmosTrask
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.01.01 21:03:00 -
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Linkage
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Vaal Erit
Science and Trade Institute
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Posted - 2009.01.01 21:35:00 -
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Hate to break it to the OP, but no one really gives a **** who you are or what your IP address is. If you are doing something illegal, "they" will catch you eventually. IP "scramblers" do not exist and being a script kiddie will never pay off.
I like how you claim to be an original, but then want to copy others work. GG, loser. --
http://desusig.crumplecorn.com/sigs.html
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Chribba
Otherworld Enterprises Otherworld Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.01 23:59:00 -
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Now what about IP Webbers?
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Wendat Huron
Stellar Solutions
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Posted - 2009.01.02 01:03:00 -
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Originally by: Vaal Erit Hate to break it to the OP, but no one really gives a **** who you are or what your IP address is. If you are doing something illegal, "they" will catch you eventually. IP "scramblers" do not exist and being a script kiddie will never pay off.
I like how you claim to be an original, but then want to copy others work. GG, loser.
Who the hell claimed to be an original on here? I suppose you want to manufacture and grow everything you use in your life yourself. Step off internet tough guy.
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Wendat Huron
Stellar Solutions
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Posted - 2009.01.02 01:08:00 -
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Originally by: Kessiaan
Originally by: Wendat Huron
Originally by: Crackzilla
Originally by: Wendat Huron ...mess with the man.
What do you expect to gain? And why would anyone care?
About the only valid usage for these services would be to hide that vegetable fetish from the wife or to change skills from work.
If you're serious about this for a game, expect the cost to be about the same as you pay for telphone service + isp service. Otherwise all you're getting is something to surf naughty web pages.
File sharing would be the obvious answer.
Wow, and people said I was paranoid for not wanting my real name exposed on Facebook.
As for Eve, there's no reason to hide your IP - you're not doing anything illegal and using a proxy will lag you terribly.
As for file sharing, if you want to do something illegal and decide it's worth the risks, then just freakin' do it. Fewer things annoy me more than people trying to make up long-winded excuses to justify their actions.
I don't get where you're coming from, the question was simple, does any such program conflict with EVE, answer was some come with a toggle. Now if someone would be kind enough to point me towards such software.
How I fileshare I think is pretty much up to me and any law enforcement with jurisdiction and manpower, my aim is to make it more work for them. Your notion of a daylight robbery approach has been noted and tossed aside.
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Minny Sky
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Posted - 2009.01.02 02:47:00 -
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THEY are watching me
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Technomagez
Gallente teeny tiny space pirates
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Posted - 2009.01.02 03:54:00 -
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Originally by: Lui Kai Edited by: Lui Kai on 01/01/2009 14:21:39
Originally by: Miz Cenuij He's asking on behalf of someone I suppose. Did their account get perma banned and now they wanna start again by hiding their IP from the GMs?
That was my first bet.
Edit: Though I don't rule out paranoid schizophrenia.
Most people have no static ips anyways, so no point in that.... I think he just wants to be "cool" and "paranoid", which equals "cool", in the "1337" worlds... "Uh dude, I've been masking my ip now and my pc runs on risc."
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Marcus Druallis
Quantum Industries RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.02 04:06:00 -
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/dance --
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3rr0rc0d3
Amarr
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Posted - 2009.01.02 08:02:00 -
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Originally by: Wendat Huron How I fileshare I think is pretty much up to me and any law enforcement with jurisdiction and manpower, my aim is to make it more work for them. Your notion of a daylight robbery approach has been noted and tossed aside.
First off, wrong forum, and learn to quote, goddamnit! Secondly, if you want to 'scramble' your IP for filesharing, use a decent torrent client which has encryption. Hiding your IP only has use if you want to connect to something being logged or tracked, such as access points. Even with the IP hidden, you will still send out the MAC adress, which can be traced once you connect again with the same NIC. Last, but not least, if you want to stay anonymous on the interwebz, give it up... those days are long gone. ______________________ Happy holidays to all, may you be podded in peace. |

Wendat Huron
Stellar Solutions
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Posted - 2009.01.02 09:53:00 -
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Originally by: 3rr0rc0d3
Originally by: Wendat Huron How I fileshare I think is pretty much up to me and any law enforcement with jurisdiction and manpower, my aim is to make it more work for them. Your notion of a daylight robbery approach has been noted and tossed aside.
First off, wrong forum, and learn to quote, goddamnit! Secondly, if you want to 'scramble' your IP for filesharing, use a decent torrent client which has encryption. Hiding your IP only has use if you want to connect to something being logged or tracked, such as access points. Even with the IP hidden, you will still send out the MAC adress, which can be traced once you connect again with the same NIC. Last, but not least, if you want to stay anonymous on the interwebz, give it up... those days are long gone.
It not being moved and being somewhat about EVE tells me it's the right forum, as for my quoting it looks good to me. Still no word on what that decent torrent client would be. It's like saying 'when fired upon take cover...' Behind an umbrella?
Not everyone on these forums is a tech geek.
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Plim
Gallente Oursulaert Technology Institute
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Posted - 2009.01.02 10:45:00 -
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You want your telecommunications to remain anonymous, during a time of increasing surveillance from governments which are moving to the extreme right?
You must be an irrational lunatic and/or terrorist martian Bolshevik.
What next, you want the right to habeas corpus?
Wacko. ---- Me - Plim Character. You - Non-Plim Character. |

Lui Kai
Better Than You
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Posted - 2009.01.02 11:21:00 -
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Originally by: Wendat Huron
I don't get where you're coming from, the question was simple, does any such program conflict with EVE, answer was some come with a toggle.
Honestly, this type of question leads me to believe you actually don't understand what the type of software you're after does.
It doesn't magically make you untraceable. It doesn't even really make you harder to trace for people who have the authority to legally trace you. It just makes it (very) marginally harder for script kids to screw with you, or for people casually trying to screw with you to look up your IP.
Yes, Eve would work fine with it - but you'll lag sideways. Thus why people are telling you to toggle it - IE: Turn it off - when trying to play eve.
It's your business if you want to use it - absolutely.
But from your comments, there's only two reasons you could want to remain anonymous from "the man"
1. You think the government is spying on everyone's online activities. 2. You're actually doing something illegal and concerned about being caught.
As to #1 - if you actually and genuinly believe a government could employ the necessary number of people to "e-spy" on every nonsensical thing every inconsequential **** on the internet types at each other - and actually manage to keep that fact a secret - then (and I'm not mocking you here, this is real advice) please make an appointment with a local councilor.
As to #2 - An IP scrambler wouldn't even slow down anyone who wanted to track anything you did beyond an hour or two. Those in authority to investigate crimes wouldn't bother to track your IP or where you'd been. They'd just call your ISP and tell them to log everything there - most major commercial ISPs would agree to without even a warrant. ----------------
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Ab Initio
Carpe Noctem Inc.
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Posted - 2009.01.02 11:48:00 -
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Edited by: Ab Initio on 02/01/2009 11:52:13 I used to play EVE from work (worked weekends) by using SSH tunneling out of our office network, to a socks proxy on my home ADSL connection. Even with the relatively low bandwidth on the home ADSL (1500/256), It ran without any problems at all.
The only real difference here, would be who you were connecting through, and the reason.
EDIT: It appears from many of your posts, that you have unrealistic expectations about "IP Scrambling". The simplest analogy I can think of for this technology would be:
* No IP masking = Having the post office deliver directly to your home address. * IP Masking = Having a PO Box, and then having the post office forward from there to your home address.
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skulkandy
Amarr Amarrian Retribution
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Posted - 2009.01.02 22:50:00 -
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Edited by: skulkandy on 02/01/2009 22:51:33 my father lives in a state where fireworks are legal. A couple days before the 4th of july he was watching a story on cnn about the official Iranian web-site so he decided to visit it. Several hours later he did a search on google for local fireworks stores and went and picked himself up some goodies to celebrate the "independence" of our nation. (quotes to emphasize the idiocy of that term in relation to this country.)
later that week the fbi showed up at his door and interrogated him, his family....then went to his job and questioned them about him being a terrorist. all because he went to a web-site owned by another country and then bought fireworks.
so they are watching and they are insanely paranoid and will infringe on your rights any time they even suspect you don't buy into their propaganda.
(this is all completely true)
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Crackzilla
The Shadow Order New Eden Research
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Posted - 2009.01.03 00:52:00 -
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Edited by: Crackzilla on 03/01/2009 00:54:01
Originally by: 3rr0rc0d3 you will still send out the MAC adress, which can be traced once you connect again with the same NIC.
The only one with access to the MAC would be the ISP/upstream router. Otherwise the MAC address is a non issue. There are other ways to track the connection.
Originally by: skulkandy later that week the fbi showed up at his door and interrogated him, his family....then went to his job and questioned them about him being a terrorist.
Its called data mining. Garbage is feed into a system and junk is returned. Similiar tactics such as flagging individuals that check out certain books from the library. This isn't anything new. The best solution to "beat" the system is to clog it up with false positives and gibberish.
What you're seeing is just a fishing expedition. My preference is to insist on a warrant (if there is a search) then refuse to answer any questions. Force them to charge you or to let you go. Have your family trained to go through the same process.
You are under no obligation to answer questions (except maybe for a security clearance). Anything you say will be held against you. The best tactic is to say nothing.
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Roy Batty68
Caldari Immortal Dead
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Posted - 2009.01.03 00:54:00 -
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Originally by: Chribba Now what about IP Webbers?
Nerfed. Only gets 60% of the address. 
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Wendat Huron
Stellar Solutions
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Posted - 2009.01.03 00:57:00 -
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Ah yes that alternative, is there any programs that let me surf automated when asleep and downloading harmless apps from just about anywhere to overload the system with crap?
I mean I can't be held accountable for what a program does when I'm asleep now can I. 
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Valan
The Fated
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Posted - 2009.01.03 01:20:00 -
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Originally by: Crackzilla
Originally by: Wendat Huron
Does using a program designed to obscure your own IP present any problem with logging on to EVE?
There isn't any way to "obscure" your IP except by using an anonymizer service.
An anonymizer service is a repackaged proxy/vpn service. Traffic is forwarded from your computer to a gateway in the middle before heading for the destination. It takes someone a bit longer to find out who you are. The penalty for using something like this is decreased performance (higher ping, increased dropped packets) and poor support for many games.
Trying to "hide" your ip is a waste of time.
Plus most network admins block anonymizer sites. A new one won't be blocked straight away but when the filter engines find out about it an automated daily download should take care of it. /start sig I love old characters that post 'I've beeen playing the game four years' when I know their account has been sold on. /end sig |

Lance Fighter
Amarr
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Posted - 2009.01.03 01:33:00 -
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Ehh I dont think you are allowed to use IP scramblers... Only NPC's can, and really only in that one scout mission or that one station mission >.>
On topic. Whats wrong with TOR? Or for websites, theres always stupidcensorship.com ...
Originally by: Akita T
 Seriously ?
 ...wow... I'm such a forum ho' !
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Crackzilla
The Shadow Order New Eden Research
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Posted - 2009.01.03 01:39:00 -
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Edited by: Crackzilla on 03/01/2009 01:43:08
Originally by: Valan Plus most network admins block anonymizer sites.
Work network admins yes. ISP network admins no.
Originally by: Lance Fighter
On topic. Whats wrong with TOR?
Probably not suitable to run games. Would be somewhat rude considering the bandwidth we're talking between games and file transfers. If you're not going to pay for the content at least pay for the bandwidth.
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Grarr Dexx
Amarr Insidious Existence RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.03 02:51:00 -
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The guv'ment is on to you man, you gotta get outta here!
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Wendat Huron
Stellar Solutions
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Posted - 2009.01.03 04:40:00 -
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Originally by: Grarr Dexx The guv'ment is on to you man, you gotta get outta here!
I would if I could, I'm stuck with a session change timer.
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Liliane Woodhead
Intergalactic Charwomen
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Posted - 2009.01.03 04:53:00 -
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Aaaaaahhhhhhh  Now i know why some of you have lag :)
Believe in your gouvernment. You have nothing to hide. Even in China they play Eve.
~ Ascii-Art by XYZ ~ Greetings to TFA, Reloaded , FLT, and surely Mohammed
Yours Woodhead.
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Crackzilla
The Shadow Order New Eden Research
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Posted - 2009.01.03 05:07:00 -
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Originally by: Liliane Woodhead
Believe in your gouvernment. You have nothing to hide.
*sigh* So you wouldn't mind posting personal details and financial detail? At least this way you know who is looking at your information. Plus there is a process when individuals cross the line.
You have everything to hide. Your government should be a picture of openness.
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Liliane Woodhead
Intergalactic Charwomen
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Posted - 2009.01.03 05:50:00 -
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Originally by: Crackzilla
~~~ personal details financial detail? ~~~
No, Personal thoughts and financial tips, yes :)
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