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  1. Re:Use the Circumventor. on Dissidents Seeking Anonymous Web Solutions? · · Score: 1

    my company firewall blocks access to all proxys and Websense blocks access to all proxy related web sites, for example http://larytet.sourceforge.net/betaTesting/websens e.PNG

  2. check out my project - Rodi on Dissidents Seeking Anonymous Web Solutions? · · Score: 1
    if you are able to spoof IP address like in Univ. corporate LANs Rodi is a way to go. see http://larytet.sourceforge.net/btRat.shtml

    General anonymity application look also http://www.anonymous-p2p.org/rodi.html http://board.planetpeer.de/index.php is anothe place

  3. Re:Down goes piratebay, Down goes piratebay... on MPAA Targets TV Download Sites · · Score: 1

    and that's why i removed donations button from my project

  4. Re:Oh good, yet another on Yahoo Introduces Competitor for iTunes · · Score: 1
    if you are a HW engineer let's team together and create an open source chipset compatible with some popular mother board and/or USB with A/D hacked. let's make it in a way that device can spoof device and manufacture IDs when connected to the PCI bus.

    there is external sound blasters, right ?

  5. Re:Oh good, yet another on Yahoo Introduces Competitor for iTunes · · Score: 1
    firs of all you are right. i understand what you say and i agree that data protection can be done in a way that it's very hard (close to impossible) to hack.

    let's be realistic though. let;s describe the setup. you mentioned PC. fine. let's imagine a PC and a regular mother board and regular multimedia chipset on it. what can prevent me of hacking A/D on this board or producing and selling ready to go mother board with such hack. the moment this or that service is getting popular you will see "accessories" from 3rd parties.

    let's say that the government requires that this or that chip will be installed on the motheboard before you have permit to sell it. i am not sure that such thing can be enforced. but who knows may be we are moving in this direction. i would like to hope we are not

    let's say that the service is not provided without "set-top" box connected to the PC, like some USB device with all encryption/decrypiton keys. such device can be made unique. it's clearly possible. how marketable the solution is ? to listen music on PC (not to record, just listen) you need some physical plug and $6/month on top of it. CD-rip is simpler than that.

  6. Re:In case of slashdotting on Aquarium Full of Oil For PC Cooling · · Score: 1

    2.5 x 10^5 ohm meters it does not sound good, for example the number for glass is 10^12

  7. Re:In case of slashdotting on Aquarium Full of Oil For PC Cooling · · Score: 1

    i found that for pure water the resistivity r = 2.5 x 10^5 ohm
    and what is it for the mineral oil ?

  8. Re:Oh good, yet another on Yahoo Introduces Competitor for iTunes · · Score: 1
    A couple+ of ideas

    Open the box, fetch the wire going from/to AD converter (most likely 1 or 2 pins of CPU in the device) connect it to any recording device. adjust voltage and impedance. you are ready to go.

    portable device cannot connect to the Interent. not today.

    There are electronic microscopes too. ROM inside of the chip is readable and if ROM is separate you can put logic analyzer in between. once broken it's over. i am not telling that it is going to be easy, but people broke Dish smart cards. it's only matter of how popular the service is.

    Code can contain backdoor (something for debug only)

  9. Re:Then they might ban open Wi-Fi on Crackdown on BT Users in Hong Kong · · Score: 1

    they can detect open AP, but it's legal to own AP, right ? and you are not liable if somebody hijacks your connection without your knowldege

  10. Re:the future on Crackdown on BT Users in Hong Kong · · Score: 1
    "The future is dark."

    Install WiFi and open access to everybody. Start campaign encouraging people to open access to their WiFi access points.

    small community can deploy own LAN.

    Establish non-profit organization helping small communities with technical advise and support.

    In LAN you can spoof IP source.

    from http://www.integrityp2p.com/portal/forums/newreply .php?do=newreply&p=74745
    The strategy should be establishing small communities with private networks, where nodes can spoof, because this is a private network. Different communities are interconnected using satelite Internet, dialup or any other link and any network supporting strong encryption. Existing code in Rodi does not provide encryption, but it will in the future. Meanwhile networks like Mute or Tor can serve the purpose. In this setup adversary can (not without significant effort) find out community's gateway. At that point investigation will be over. In the US today even under Patriotic Act you can't get search warrant for 100 houses based on the evidence that somebody in the LAN spoofs IP. Such community network typically is a non-profit organization living from donations or small subscription fee. P2P can use different tactics to slow down the process of reshaping of the Internet into controllable massmedia for commons. I think about Rodi as a tactical maneuver which is purported to make implementation statefull packet filtering more costly than some predict(ed)

  11. Re:Class/Race Bias on Gates Calls for Increase in Tech Labor Supply · · Score: 1

    i am stupid and English is my 3rd language, and i am not american and am not going to be. and i am deeply sorry that i caused you to spend your valuable time in attempt to understand my English-like puzzles.

  12. Re:Baby, meet bathwater. on Microsoft States Full TCP/IP Too Dangerous · · Score: 1
    "drop MS"

    it's my answer after i was forced to install SP2. using Linux is rather a pain for me, but i need raw sockets.

    my project http://larytet.sourceforge.net/btRat.shtml supports spoofing of IP source address and Linux and older Windows is the test equipment i have.

    the last drop was preview of Longhorn. i understood that i am not going to buy machine with 1GB RAM only because of OS. if guys working for MS have money, i welcome them to run this thing on dual core monsters. me ? sorry. i pass this round.

    The funny thing is that i did not need this patch. in the last 3 years i proved that you don't need any security pacthes and AV software if you have simple firewall and avoid commercial software like MSN.

  13. Re:Class/Race Bias on Gates Calls for Increase in Tech Labor Supply · · Score: 1
    talking about macro and long term - gains will overweight the losses if the US opens the borders for educated young or middle age people. look examples: UK and Australia.

    immigration policy in no country is democratic and probably it does not have to be. how many reps and dems would sign under requirement of "equal immigration rights" for immigrants from muslim countries and from Mexico ?

  14. Re:malicious? on NETI@home Data Analyzed · · Score: 1

    IP scan is one of major parts in Rodi network. Rodi peers penetrate NATs/Firewalls and find each other using IP scan and port scan. see http://larytet.sourceforge.net/btRat.shtml

  15. Re:RIAA trying to outspend opponents? on Michael Weiss Interview · · Score: 1
    However, it is companies like ours that continue to fund P2P innovation

    what kind of innovation came from Morpheus ?

  16. Re:Queue "They Have no Right" posts on RIAA Cracks Down on Internet2 File Sharing · · Score: 1

    i suggest to spoof IP source address. see project Rodi http://larytet.sourceforge.net/btRat.shtml

  17. Re:Follow the money: Alacritech vs. Broadcom? on Start-up Granted Injunction Against Microsoft · · Score: 1
    ok, i read what is TOE http://www.nwfusion.com/techinsider/2003/0707techu pdate.html is. i do not understand what exactly can be patented here.

    6 or 7 years ago i worked in a company which considered to put the whole V5.2 (US GR303) into ASIC and speed up telecom switches.

    IBM 430/440 has some "TCP" fetaures inside like IP header checksum calculation.

    true, i did not read the patent, but smart chips (and NICs) is not something new. SCSI first of all is a smart HD controller.

    One US startup attempted to put H.323 (VoIP) into single chip together with TCP/IP

  18. Re:Egh on The Sony/MP3 Saga Continues · · Score: 1

    Boing Boing is bearable when you block all images in Firefox. this is not the first website i block ALL images one. Yahoo is the other one

  19. Re:Sneaker net? on RIAA Cracks Down on Internet2 File Sharing · · Score: 2, Interesting

    spoof IP source if you are connected to LAN, no SSH is required, only signature see http://larytet.sourceforge.net/tryRodi.shtml

  20. Re:Sneaker net? on RIAA Cracks Down on Internet2 File Sharing · · Score: 1

    my project does exactly this http://larytet.sourceforge.net/tryRodi.shtml

  21. Re:AdAware / AntiSpy (was Re:Not actively deleting on New Technique for Tracking Web Site Visitors · · Score: 1
    i block all images from ads.x.x servers, etc.

    my Yahoo mail and CNN pages look like slashdot. no more red/ornage/green blinking on the top/left/bootom/right sided and in the middle.

    flash flickers - nothing is nastrier than that. i can't imagine my life (Internet life) without Firefox.

    Make ads cool and i will probably switch back and even click one or two. meanwhile - i know that online casinos exist and no, thank you, i am not looking for mortgage broker today

  22. Re:Early Vibration Tech on PlayStation Sales Halted? · · Score: 1
    plenty of instruments going at least 20 years back contain such feedback, including high precision manipulators. i remember at least 15 years ago i read about Russian device for operating in aggressive chemical environment. I guess Russian guys then did not pay tens of thousands of dollars to patent this in the US.

    and what about mechanical toys like guns vibrating when you fire ? did Taiwan companies patent it too ?

    Sony can and should use prior art

  23. Re:Uhh, VoIP is digital on VoIP Wiretapping · · Score: 1

    Skype encrypts payload

  24. Re:It's unfortunate on BitTorrent Inherently Illegal? · · Score: 1
    You can always limit the bandwidth that's allocated for p2p application in your network.

    not really, unless you mean that it's possible legally. technically speaking P2P can encrypt payload and fake RTP packets. P2P can very effectively fight back intelligent firewalls. see, for example, http://larytet.sourceforge.net/btRat.shtml

  25. Re:You bet. /.ed already. on U.S. IT Infrastructure Highly Vulnerable · · Score: 1
    Talking about Trusted Computing i wonder will Internet fork to two networks - one licensed and clean of all nasty things, and other - underground.

    Imagine that to surf the net you will have to purchase license plates, ask government's permission and even probably make a writtent test. Then you you will have to call ISP and provide them with your license number and number stored in your PC and some secret word given to you by Cyber Agency of Great Emperor (CAGE) and after all that your PC (only this one, not that one) will be allowed to connect and even download a site or two. Oh, yeah, i completely forgot - from now on patches are mandatory. You are not going to drive at night without lights on, are you ? The same thing is here - your firewall is updated by ISP every 500 miles ... sorry, i ment 1GBytes.

    wireless community networks and satelite can create some problems, but overall this is definitely doable.