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    What about no. Davidaap is offline
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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    everyone with a normal brain can use wireshark to get your ip

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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Quote Originally Posted by n0minal View Post
    Wouldn't encrypting the source disable the ability to inspect elements? If not, pretty good idea with removing the scripts once the page has loaded.
    True but if you open inspect elements on an other page and you're browsing to the client, it still shows the source.

    Quote Originally Posted by Davidaap View Post
    everyone with a normal brain can use wireshark to get your ip
    Everyone with a normal brain can also protect himself to people who want the ip. :)

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    Ask me about Daoism FullmetalPride is offline
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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Don't even need wireshark or 'packet sniffing'

    netstat -p ;3

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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Quote Originally Posted by PremiumEye View Post
    Everyone with a normal brain can also protect himself to people who want the ip. :)
    Tell me, How are you going to 'protect' your Ip from packet sniffing, Wireshark or netstat like Fullmetal said ? :)

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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Quote Originally Posted by FullmetalPride View Post
    Don't even need wireshark or 'packet sniffing'

    netstat -p ;3
    Every one with a normal brain uses a DNS ;3

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    Ask me about Daoism FullmetalPride is offline
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    Little tool to protect your client ip

    Quote Originally Posted by Prizm View Post
    Every one with a normal brain uses a DNS ;3
    ..Name server? How's that going to protect you.

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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    I find encrypting HTML using JavaScript to be childish and demonstrates that you're incapable of solving the issues you have with whoever is attacking you (I assume this is the reason why people "hide their IP").

    Honestly. This trend is very unneeded. There's no reason to hide away a server's IP address.

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    Web & Interaction Design Gangnam is offline
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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Quote Originally Posted by Funixeh View Post
    I find encrypting HTML using JavaScript to be childish and demonstrates that you're incapable of solving the issues you have with whoever is attacking you (I assume this is the reason why people "hide their IP").

    Honestly. This trend is very unneeded. There's no reason to hide away a server's IP address.
    I think it's those whom send unorthodox traffic to top (and in some cases - small) retros 'for tha lulz' who have the problem. It's how low the community and the internet have become.

    I think it is a good idea - not only will it keep your IP address from others, it might help to prevent direct rips of a website.

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    No, Just no. Matthew is offline
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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Quote Originally Posted by Funixeh View Post
    I find encrypting HTML using JavaScript to be childish and demonstrates that you're incapable of solving the issues you have with whoever is attacking you (I assume this is the reason why people "hide their IP").

    Honestly. This trend is very unneeded. There's no reason to hide away a server's IP address.
    I'm not gonna lie, about a year ago I used a different method to hide my IP in the client and I must say, it stopped about 90% of attacks. If these kids are so dumb and desperate to attack a hotel, they're probably not intelligent enough to even know how TCP/Networking works. Therefore wouldn't know about netstat, packetlogging or viewing active connections etc..

    I do too wish we would get out of this childish phase of booting and attacking each other. I remember a time when getting DDoS'd was the least of your worries, it was your server crashing over night *cough* holograph.

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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Quote Originally Posted by Davidaap View Post
    Tell me, How are you going to 'protect' your Ip from packet sniffing, Wireshark or netstat like Fullmetal said ? :)
    Hmm, let me think. Are we talking about vps ip or pc/router ip?

    Quote Originally Posted by Funixeh View Post
    Honestly. This trend is very unneeded. There's no reason to hide away a server's IP address.
    Look at what this community became. It's a kind of war know. This is one of the best solutions to protect your ip of the client and direct rips. Everyone wants to be the best.

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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    The best solution would to be develop some kind of e-herpes, which all e-peen obsessed mongs could catch and be infected with.
    People on most places seem to think theyre top dog of retros because they succesfully closed a hotel for 15 minutes with their $5 booter from hackforums.
    When the retro community is back to how it use to be, like matthew said when all you have to worry about is server crashing over night(which use to be a right pain in the arse), someone please do find me and tell me its safe to come back.

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    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! FapInc is offline
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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    If you want to protect your ip go to x4b.org and use cloudflare and its all fine, x4b sells proxy ips :)
    Just replace the sentence you get with the connection.info.host: ip to the sentence you get :)

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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Well, i think that this is an usually tool, thanks.

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    Chasing 99 Red Balloons Jordan is offline
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    Little tool to protect your client ip

    Encrypting HTML is pointless it has to be decrypted so the DOM can parse it which allows your browser to render the pretty views you get and I could just disable JavaScript to stop you removing the IP...


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    Re: Little tool to protect your client ip

    Just press F12 and it shows this:

    Code:
    client.allow.cross.domain=1&client.notify.cross.domain=1&connection.info.host=habcityrp.com&connection.info.port=30000&site.url=http://en.habcityrp.com&url.prefix=http://en.habcityrp.com&client.reload.url=http://en.habcityrp.com&client.fatal.error.url=http://en.habcityrp.com/client&client.connection.failed.url=http://en.habcityrp.com/client&external.variables.txt=http://en.habcityrp.com/swf/external_variables.php&external.texts.txt=http://en.habcityrp.com/swf/external_flash_texts.php&productdata.load.url=http://en.habcityrp.com/swf/productdata.php&furnidata.load.url=http://en.habcityrp.com/swf/furnidata.php&use.sso.ticket=1&sso.ticket=X6JKVdTWs9&processlog.enabled=1&account_id=19927505&client.starting=HabCity is starting up.&flash.client.url=http://en.habcityrp.com/client&user.hash=fba7b60b15f0b26aa5b56b8f378a0b1b4092ed23&flash.client.origin=popup
    in
    Code:
    <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash"



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