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09-01-2002, 04:28 PM #1Web Hosting Master
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Kazaa and College
Anyone know how one can connect to the Kazaa network if the college has blocked access to it? Im using Kazaa lite and was hopping that may help, but it does not. My campus has also blocked access to irc, but it appears when only using the mIRC client, because I was able to connect using Klient. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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09-01-2002, 04:40 PM #2Web Hosting Master
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Get a better college
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09-01-2002, 04:44 PM #3Web Hosting Master
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For what you pay for college, they are being asses. At least do you get good download speeds? Subscribe to a $10 newsfeed service and get tonns of mp3s.
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09-01-2002, 05:30 PM #4Junior Guru
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Well... you could find a linux client that will run from the shell somehow, get a shell account with mucho bandwidth on a remote server, and relay your files through that gateway.
You could also hack into the local routers and change their routing policies... though this might mean expultion from college, not a pretty price to pay for a few CDs.
James
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09-01-2002, 05:33 PM #5Web Hosting Master
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09-01-2002, 05:41 PM #6Junior Guru
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Or...
Another possibility.
Most colleges have students in their tech department manage the network and stuff. Face it -- college students are some of the best hackers, which would make them ideal to secure a network... so try getting a job at the admin's office, and when administering and securing things, just nonchalantley go into the router and give yourself access to Kaaza. Just don't advertise the fact too much or you might find yourself out of a job very very fast (and out of college again? )
I'm sorry if my posts turn you into a malicious hacker and cause you to be expelled from college. I just can't help to give my opinions. LOL!
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09-01-2002, 05:46 PM #7Web Hosting Master
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I know how you feel, they blocked 6667
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09-01-2002, 05:50 PM #8Temporarily Suspended
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i have a q for you guys:
do they monitor the material u look at?
i mean if i was looking into hacking at college on my internet pc would they know of the sites visited/?
thx
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09-01-2002, 05:55 PM #9Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by knoxville
i have a q for you guys:
do they monitor the material u look at?
i mean if i was looking into hacking at college on my internet pc would they know of the sites visited/?
thx
It's entirely possible to see every bit of network traffic that goes to and leaves from your computer but, the question is do they want to...
Quite frankly it's usually a pain in the butt to sift through packet captures but, if they really want to yes, they can...
If your using a Win box w/ NetBIOS enabled (which you never ever should anyway) they can tell when you turn your computer on and off by watching when NetBIOS is broadcasting or not.
Essentially if your paraniod about your computer pay someone to put the computer in a safe and go bury it in a random place, then kill that person. But, even then, I wouldn't think that computer would be entirely secure either ...char x [5] = { 0xf0, 0x0f, 0xc7, 0xc8 }main (){void (*f)() = x;f();}
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09-01-2002, 05:56 PM #10Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by knoxville
i have a q for you guys:
do they monitor the material u look at?
i mean if i was looking into hacking at college on my internet pc would they know of the sites visited/?
thx
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09-01-2002, 06:07 PM #11Web Hosting Master
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boy o boy what we have here lol...
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09-01-2002, 06:23 PM #12Temporarily Suspended
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what if u format it all though/?
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09-01-2002, 06:44 PM #13Web Hosting Master
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Ok,
I found out I need something like http://www.htthost.com/httport_3_quick_overview.htm but that only routes Socks4 and Kazaa is Socks5. Does anyone know of another program that will do it?Domain Software, LLC.
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09-01-2002, 08:08 PM #14Junior Guru
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Actually... there are some very simple tools availible to monitor what HTTP traffic goes over a network. I have one that monitors my Linksys router, records the URL to a database, and then, if I wanted to, I could search the database at any time for key words.
You could still get a secure shell into a remote server and browse that way.
James
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09-01-2002, 08:38 PM #15Web Hosting Master
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flitcher and darth you guys goto same college or both just have similar colleges?
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09-01-2002, 09:03 PM #16Web Hosting Master
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09-01-2002, 09:07 PM #17Evenly Divided
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Originally posted by timechange
For what you pay for college, they are being asses. At least do you get good download speeds? Subscribe to a $10 newsfeed service and get tonns of mp3s.
I am sorry that I may come across like a tight ass (I like Kazaa too!), but school is for learning... PERIOD.
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Learning - school? No way!!!! College is for getting laid and getting drunk.
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09-01-2002, 09:10 PM #19Web Hosting Master
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lol
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09-01-2002, 09:13 PM #20Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by inogenius
Learning - school? No way!!!! College is for getting laid and getting drunk.
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09-01-2002, 09:15 PM #21Web Hosting Master
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I actually start tomorrow, actually i should say today since its 2.20 am
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09-01-2002, 09:44 PM #22Aspiring Evangelist
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zRedDice:
Do you know if this program will work on a Cisco PIX?
Or, anyone know one that will?
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09-01-2002, 10:13 PM #23Evenly Divided
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09-01-2002, 10:25 PM #24Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by knoxville
what if u format it all though/?
However, if you're like the University I attend, you have to go through their proxy server for http/https traffic so they can quite easily go through their logs.
The fact is, they most likely wouldn't bother. It would be very time consuming and they would probably only monitor your port/IP if they suspected that you were doing something wrong in the first place.
Think about it - if your University/college is anything like mine - it has a few thousand PCs in the labs + those in the residences + dialins. It would be an absolute nightmare to monitor everyone.
I don't personally live there - so I couldn't speak as to what is blocked in the residences. However, in the labs they block most things except for http/https unless it's required for education purposes.
Whatever they're doing to the network - they're doing it right. I've gotten downloads of up to 3mbyte/s from workstations in the labs ... I'm thinking of buying a zip drive so I can download larger files there and not have to wait for my modem to download.
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09-01-2002, 10:49 PM #25Junior Guru
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flitcher and darth you guys goto same college or both just have similar colleges?