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Computer Security - Re: Cotse, Tor, Router question. |
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Tom Giarmo <> wrote in
news:1n4441v7mc197$.: >>>>>> I can configure my router to block all ports and net access. If >>>>>> I'm using Tor or Cotse, what ports on the router do I have to leave >>>>>> open, for them to work properly? >>>>> >>>>> Where's fukken Gielda when you need him? >>>> >>>> Have you ever considered getting a GED? >>> >>> Have you ever considered keeping your fukken nose in your fukken ass >>> instead of in my business, AnonyMouse Coward? >> >> Sorry, must have hit a nerve. Keep trying. A GED is not rocket >> science. Take some remedial reading, writing and arithmetic. Oh, >> sorry for the big words. Remedial means go back and study the basics >> some more. The main thing to remember is that you do not have to >> continue to be the ignorant fool you are now. > > Get a fukken life, Kid. Offline and away from your fukken parent's > house. Well, I Guess there isn't anyone around that can tell me what router hardware ports can be blocked. OK, Is there anyone here that can recommend a different group, that discusses security and privacy, and its posters don't act like a bunch of five year olds? lookin for answers Questions |
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Questions <> wrote in news:42b2f6da$0$16236$bb4e3ad8
@newscene.com: > Well, I Guess there isn't anyone around that can tell me what router > hardware ports can be blocked. > > > OK, Is there anyone here that can recommend a different group, that > discusses security and privacy, and its posters don't act like a bunch of > five year olds? > > > lookin for answers It is, of course, unfortunate that you have been exposed to abuse by the village idiot, Tom. However, you have been a little lazy about doing your own homework. The Tor manual page specifically tells you how to restrict Tor communications to ports 80 and 443 (default - you can choose others if you prefer) using the "FascistFirewall" and "FirewallPorts" settings (put them in torrc). http://tor.eff.org/tor-manual.html Good luck! nemo_outis |
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On 17 Jun 2005 16:51:19 GMT, nemo_outis wrote:
> It is, of course, unfortunate that you have been exposed to abuse by the > village idiot, Tom. Fukken you, nemo, you're still fukken ****ed off because I shoved your **** back down your mouth. Tom Giarmo |
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Tom Giarmo values your input! Please contact the Tom Giarmo customer service
feedback hotline listed below. He is interested in your comments, particularly in the very early morning hours. Thomas Giarmo Albertson, NY 11507-2221 (516) 747-4004 Please call today! Tom is eagerly awaiting your (wake-up) call. George Orwell |
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On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 08:53:39 +0200 (CEST), George Orwell wrote:
> Tom Giarmo values your input! Please contact the Tom Giarmo customer service > feedback hotline listed below. He is interested in your comments, particularly > in the very early morning hours. > > Thomas Giarmo > Albertson, NY 11507-2221 > (516) 747-4004 > > Please call today! Tom is eagerly awaiting your (wake-up) call. Attaboy, ****Head, you stupid ****. Go for it. Post it a thousand fukken times, no calls, none zero, DickHead. Tom Giarmo |
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"nemo_outis" <> wrote in
news:Xns96786E6D65A6abcxyzcom@127.0.0.1: > Questions <> wrote in news:42b2f6da$0$16236$bb4e3ad8 > @newscene.com: > > >> Well, I Guess there isn't anyone around that can tell me what router >> hardware ports can be blocked. >> >> >> OK, Is there anyone here that can recommend a different group, that >> discusses security and privacy, and its posters don't act like a bunch >> of five year olds? >> >> >> lookin for answers > > > It is, of course, unfortunate that you have been exposed to abuse by the > village idiot, Tom. > > However, you have been a little lazy about doing your own homework. The > Tor manual page specifically tells you how to restrict Tor > communications to ports 80 and 443 (default - you can choose others if > you prefer) using the "FascistFirewall" and "FirewallPorts" settings > (put them in torrc). > > http://tor.eff.org/tor-manual.html > > Good luck! Thanks, but maybe I didn't ask the question the way I wanted. If I use a proxy & port forwarding with all traffic going through the proxy tunnel, can I close all ports on the router except the tunnel port, or are there ports I need to leave open too? Thanks Questions |
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Questions <> wrote in
news:42c06f2d$0$16214$: > "nemo_outis" <> wrote in > news:Xns96786E6D65A6abcxyzcom@127.0.0.1: > >> Questions <> wrote in >> news:42b2f6da$0$16236$bb4e3ad8 @newscene.com: >> >> >>> Well, I Guess there isn't anyone around that can tell me what router >>> hardware ports can be blocked. >>> >>> >>> OK, Is there anyone here that can recommend a different group, that >>> discusses security and privacy, and its posters don't act like a >>> bunch of five year olds? >>> >>> >>> lookin for answers >> >> >> It is, of course, unfortunate that you have been exposed to abuse by >> the village idiot, Tom. >> >> However, you have been a little lazy about doing your own homework. >> The Tor manual page specifically tells you how to restrict Tor >> communications to ports 80 and 443 (default - you can choose others >> if you prefer) using the "FascistFirewall" and "FirewallPorts" >> settings (put them in torrc). >> >> http://tor.eff.org/tor-manual.html >> >> Good luck! > > > Thanks, but maybe I didn't ask the question the way I wanted. > > If I use a proxy & port forwarding with all traffic going through the > proxy tunnel, can I close all ports on the router except the tunnel > port, or are there ports I need to leave open too? > > Thanks > As long as the router allows ports 80 and 443 through all will be well with (port-constrained) tor. IOW your router must allow the ports used by tor, but it is possible to specify and restrict those ports considerably. Regards, nemo_outis |
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Questions <> wrote in news:42c06f2d$0$16214$bb4e3ad8
@newscene.com: > Thanks, but maybe I didn't ask the question the way I wanted. > > If I use a proxy & port forwarding with all traffic going through the > proxy tunnel, can I close all ports on the router except the tunnel port, > or are there ports I need to leave open too? You should be okay doing that unless your ISP requires something to be open for some odd reason. -- http://www.cotse.net - The Internet's Full-Service Privacy Website *hugs* Google does NOT have my permission to archive my messages. 9FCC5F4934E9CB004298496A2902A5CB Now Officially Biscuit Approved! [ Doc ] |
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Tom Giarmo wrote:
>Post it a thousand fukken times Be patient. I'm working on it. Fukken George fukken Jefferson |
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"nemo_outis" <> wrote in news:Xns9682A0A4151Aabcxyzcom@
127.0.0.1: > Questions <> wrote in > news:42c06f2d$0$16214$: > >> "nemo_outis" <> wrote in >> news:Xns96786E6D65A6abcxyzcom@127.0.0.1: >> >>> Questions <> wrote in >>> news:42b2f6da$0$16236$bb4e3ad8 @newscene.com: >>> >>> >>>> Well, I Guess there isn't anyone around that can tell me what router >>>> hardware ports can be blocked. >>>> >>>> >>>> OK, Is there anyone here that can recommend a different group, that >>>> discusses security and privacy, and its posters don't act like a >>>> bunch of five year olds? >>>> >>>> >>>> lookin for answers >>> >>> >>> It is, of course, unfortunate that you have been exposed to abuse by >>> the village idiot, Tom. >>> >>> However, you have been a little lazy about doing your own homework. >>> The Tor manual page specifically tells you how to restrict Tor >>> communications to ports 80 and 443 (default - you can choose others >>> if you prefer) using the "FascistFirewall" and "FirewallPorts" >>> settings (put them in torrc). >>> >>> http://tor.eff.org/tor-manual.html >>> >>> Good luck! >> >> >> Thanks, but maybe I didn't ask the question the way I wanted. >> >> If I use a proxy & port forwarding with all traffic going through the >> proxy tunnel, can I close all ports on the router except the tunnel >> port, or are there ports I need to leave open too? >> >> Thanks >> > > > As long as the router allows ports 80 and 443 through all will be well > with (port-constrained) tor. IOW your router must allow the ports used > by tor, but it is possible to specify and restrict those ports > considerably. > > Regards, Why port 80 if your using that through the tunnel? If port 80 is open then some other unknown apps or spyware might try and use it. The idea is to know what gets to communicate and stopping everything else. Questions |
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