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Join Date: Oct 2009
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OS: XP Sp3
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I was wondering what sort precautionary measures I can take in order to keep myself safe when using an unsecured network, such as those in a coffee shop, library, etc.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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OS: Nothing That Works ;)
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Re: Using an unsecured network safely
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Last edited by s m a s h; 10-19-2009 at 02:55 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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OS: windows & linux
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Re: Using an unsecured network safely
not true.
if you want to keep your computer safe from intrusion, just use normal methods such as firewall that stops all incoming connections and monitors outgoing connections. to keep your data safe from people monitoring/sniffing the network, you have a couple options 1) setup an ssh server at your house or other location that you can access over the internet. Then on the machine with ssh or another machine on its network, setup a proxy server such as squid, and tunnel the proxy server over ssh and set your web browser to use this proxy. after that all your web traffic will be encrypted over ssh until it reaches your home network. setting this up will take < 10 minutes under a decent linux distro 2) you can also get all your traffic encrypted if you setup a vpn and connect to it before accessing anything on the internet. you will ened to setup proxies within the vpn's network though as before. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 21
OS: Nothing That Works ;)
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Re: Using an unsecured network safely
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anything you do on someone elses unsecured wifi can be seen no matter what you do
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Re: Using an unsecured network safely
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I don't think you understand the implications of saying anyone controlling a node between you and the server you are talking to can do anything "no matter what you do". nothing could be trusted EVER over the internet if that was the case |
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