Anonx how bout setting up diferant forms of payment. Sadly some of us don't have credit cards to set up a pay pal account. :P
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Anonx how bout setting up diferant forms of payment. Sadly some of us don't have credit cards to set up a pay pal account. :P
you are not worthy to be on my thread... <_<Quote:
Originally posted by Agent Smith@6 December 2003 - 01:56
Anonx how bout setting up diferant forms of payment. Sadly some of us don't have credit cards to set up a pay pal account. :P
:lol: :shit: :P
You don't need a CC for paypal. The can directly debit from your checking account. You have one of THOSE don't you? :huh:Quote:
Originally posted by Agent Smith@5 December 2003 - 21:56
Anonx how bout setting up diferant forms of payment. Sadly some of us don't have credit cards to set up a pay pal account. :P
First Question,
Chain of Events
Your PC<------>ISP<---------->ANONX<----------->WWW
When you make a request to the www with AnonX you go between your PC and AnonX through an secure encrypted pipe via your ISP. The AnonX servers make all the request to the WWW for you. The AnonX server encrypts your packets and make them look like legetiment VPN style traffic not P2P traffic. Your ISP will see that you are using alot of bandwidth, but as far as they know you are doing alot of work from home VPNing into the office. They can not see what is in the packets to determine what you are downloading. They see you going to an AnonX server for every request.
Now, if ISPs start blocking AnonX addresses we start changing the IP address on a very regular basis. We already have several class C to burn. And have deals with our internet providers to get more on demand.
Second Question,
Are you willing to mail in a payment to an overseas address, which will take two weeks (standard mail)?
You can buy a prepaid credit card setup a PayPal account pay for the AnonX service. This is the best way to be anonymous.
--AnonX
mmm yeah that's how i setup mine... B)
annon could you answer my question?
http://klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=716320
thx ;)
oh yes one more question. mm what software do i use if i wanna make my home computer to be able to initiate a vpn session with other computers? in other words i wanna make it a vpn server?
is there software that does that with personal computers?
because this is way cool :lol:
1. Back to bt and selectively turning on/off portions of the VPN
If you use port forwarding to side step the VPN process, then you are going straight to the Internet. Depending on what you connect to on that port you could open yourself up to be scanned.
2. There are many programs that you can use to create vpn server. There are also VPN black boxes that you can use (Nortel makes them)
Windows 2000 server has a VPN server built into it (pptp and L2P). Windows 2000 professional may have it a well (not sure. They work reasonably well, but as with most Microsoft products they are open to hacking and eat up alot of CPU power. For a P IV 2.4 GHz box you can put about 256 users. As for other windows based VPN products I have not used them and cannot comment on them.
If you are looking for free and have a some time to kill you can jump into the Linux's world and build a Free-Swan box. It is one of the better open source VPNs
Nortel makes a router/NAT/VPN box that you just plug one end into your internet connection and the other into your network. It is easy to configure, but it cost some $$$
Just beware that with Free-Swan, Microsoft, etc are standards that people have tried to hack in the past with man in the middle attacks. The vulnerabilities are well known. If everyone plays nicely then there is no problem, but if you get one rouge user you can be in deep trouble.
Anonx is a proprietary “VPN style” connection we use many of the visible properties of a VPN, but how we accomplish this is very different.
you are not worthy to be on my thread... <_<Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez+5 December 2003 - 18:07--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (james_bond_rulez @ 5 December 2003 - 18:07)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Agent Smith@6 December 2003 - 01:56
Anonx how bout setting up diferant forms of payment. Sadly some of us don't have credit cards to set up a pay pal account. :P
:lol: :shit: :P [/b][/quote]
Why thank you :censored:
so if i run my bt on 13963-13971 and i do a port scan on the proxy server and find them closed i am ok?Quote:
Originally posted by AnonXO@6 December 2003 - 05:53
1. Back to bt and selectively turning on/off portions of the VPN
If you use port forwarding to side step the VPN process, then you are going straight to the Internet. Depending on what you connect to on that port you could open yourself up to be scanned.
http://server4.uploadit.org/files/061203-bt%20ports.jpg
is this what you mean?
:lol:
well probing the server's first 1056 ports i can only find the following ports open: 21, 22, 53, 80, 111, 139, 443, 712, 796. so i guess you only open ports you really need eh? lol
AnonXO,
Thanks for the clarification. I'm a whole lot more comfortable with this approach than many of the other ways discussed on this board. We've been talking about this stuff for quite a while. It sure beats updating PG data bases, modifying ZA xml files, etc.