I presume his ISP has a LAN which is distributed among users in his area and he is one of them.One thing i dont understand is why the hell would any ISP be concerned with what a client is accessing?
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I presume his ISP has a LAN which is distributed among users in his area and he is one of them.One thing i dont understand is why the hell would any ISP be concerned with what a client is accessing?
This is going to be post#42 but you are bothered about why there are 30 or 300 connections.I am only concerned with securing my privacy...
Could you help me in protecting my privacy in LAN.
Please don't bother about other things :)
I think the point is that if you want to secure your connection privacy, dont share a connection.
Spend whatever you have to spend to get your own, individual, connection. I have never used a shared internet connection from home, and completely fail to see why anyone would even consider such an option.
Thank You Hack for straighforward advice.
Let we talk about paving most suitable way in current available things.
Should i have to join workgroup or domain ?
just disconnect from your lan thing that you have going on, pick up the phonebook look for comcast, i believe the phone number is 1-800-COMCAST so just forget the phone book. and then ask for their internet service. and if you dont have norton firewall or mcaffee firewall get that too. then wallah. no more worries.
do norton firewall and mcaffe firewall provide sam safety in LAN too ?
Judging by his English I'd say it's unlikely Comcast is available in his area.Quote:
Originally Posted by Newbie programmer
G0t any cod3z plees?
:D
Okay :)Quote:
Originally Posted by TomGibbons
From where i belong according to your judgement of my english ?
:D He expects us to set up an internet connection for him.
I'm not going to speculate as to where you're from, but I'm going to discount America as a possibility.Quote:
Originally Posted by slice
Thank You for all of your for trying to help me to find the solution of protecting my privacy in LAN.But of no use :i am very sad:
Thank You All.
Well.....we tried our best, but you are not sure of your problem.Cant help it mate.
:eek:
I am not sure of my problem ?? :confused:
My question is very simple
How to make sure that nobody is seeing my activities when i am sitting on client computer in Local Area Network.
As I already said, your data can be encrypted. However people will still be able to tell who you communicating with. You may be able to hide this with the use of a proxy. But you safest option (as everyone keeps telling you) would be to get your own internet connection.Quote:
Originally Posted by slice
-simpleQuote:
My question is very simple
+general
We've done all we can as far as advice goes. No one is completely invisible on the web. We can't give any suggestions to outsmart your admin except to leave his domain (like everyone has said).
This question is to networking as "how to build a deployable program" is to programming.
There are two angles of viewing the thing.I have not gotten the solution but a lot of comments.And i rate your comments as very helpful because now i am able to understand that as long as i will be part of his domain i am not in safe position.
Thank You for your help.
Would it be more safe to be part of workgroup instead of Domain ?
A workgroup is a portion of a domain. it's just a smaller cluster inside the same LAN.
One of my friend told me about using Firewall and closing all sharings will bring you in good position and use of anynomous sites(like posted above hidemyass.com) will not not seen by Admin.
All things right ?
hidemyass.com is not internal on your LAN. You still need to go through a gateway and possibly a firewall/proxy to get to the site. The admin is still going to see each site's ip and/or domain name when it comes through the gateway. The only thing you're doing with hidemyass.com is hiding your identity from the sites you're visiting.
Excuse Me.
When i will access hidemyass website then admin isn't going to see my access to this site only?
because what i will type in it and then communication will not be hidden from my admin?
HideMyAss.com will (in theory) hide your IP from VBF. Your admin will still see 63.236.72.133 or 63.236.72.135 (possibly with http://www.vbforums.com listed next to it) on the logs.
You might as well just get used to it. If you're on a domain, they will see you; no matter what you do. Unless you're educated in networking and can "hack" and all that crap, you're not going to outsmart him.
I am not smart in networking but admin is totally fool person and if i get 2 marks out of 10 he will get 0 with 4 slaps on face.
Keep in mind though, even if the network admin isn't exaclty primo material; the software and products he uses is built by hundreds of people who do know what they're doing.
Thank you for making me clear about the confusion.I have decided to kick the ass of the admin guy.