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Re: [Full-Disclosure] client - server
From: Gautam R. Singh (gautam.singh
gmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 02 2005 - 01:13:09 CST
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Hi,
There may be some prog/agent/process that may be running on ur system
and whch is helping "them" identify u.
For eg. Some part of "the Game" may require internet connection and
when u connect they send ur details like ur user-id, hardware-id etc
etc. This may allow the site to identify u and thus ban u again.
Check all the programs that connect to internet. Use a firewall,
sniffer or checkout progs at sysinternals
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml
Regards,
~gRs
gautam.raj
ge.com
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:49:01 +0100, Matteo Giannone <rebonzo
libero.it> wrote:
> It is impossible that they banned a block of addresses of my ISP, because that
> is a webserver where you "play games": most of the people playing games there
>
> >Most likely they might have blocked the entire pool of IP belonging to
> >your ISP try to visit the website with a proxy server
> >> question. Schools and parents setup these to censor the surfing of
> >> children. Many companies filter their content too, due to the
> >> distraction (and legal ramifications) brought about by warez and
> >> pornography.
> >>
> >> > How the hell do they recognize me ?
> >>
> >> By the tin-foil hat ;)
> >>
>
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