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It happens to me eveywhere, but at Renderosity it has recently started as soon as I log in. Mostly from the Orient, but yesterday from some highschool. With that new hacker program available commercially, maybe a lot more hobby hackers are looking for open doors. If you don't have a firewall and have open network setting, you're an open invitation. Pinto
At a minimum, a software firewall product. I believe hardware is better. I have a little 4-port LinkSys Router/Firewall, that costs under $100 now. I have assigned my IP address to the router, and all my machines have non-routable internal IP addresses. I can configure the firewall so that an outsider can't even tell a machine is turned on at that IP address, while I'm surfing away behind it. :)
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Go here d/l the zone alarm free program and then quit worring. Many of the hits will come from someone using the same service provider as the one you are on. DON'T use an adsl or cable connection without a firewall!!!!!!I've used ZoneAlarm and now I use the same firewall that Russ uses from Lynksys. They both work well but I agree with Russ...I would go hardware if you can. ZoneAlarm is free for personal use and it works well. Clint
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No Nance, it affect everyone on the internet. Most of the time, these people just scan IP address looking for a particular response from the machine. When you dial up to your ISP, you have a REAL IP address associated with your machine, even if it is only temporary, and will be different the next time you call. While you are online, you are vulnerable.
PhilC "minimum protection"; these days I would recommend Zone Alarm (freebie) or Sygate (freebie) for minimum protection but only minimum for dial ups. DIGITAL connections should have a regular full firewall set up and networks definatly go with hard ware. Most of the pings are just random from various sources but many are also just some board hacker looking for.....? I work now for an Internet Co. and have been on line since before public ISP accesses, only about thrice can I remember an actual "envasion" and only because he was still attached when I tried to log off (using dial-up). Zone Alarm will also inform you of programs 'in your machine' trying to report out....definatly these days everyone should at least use a freebie if for nothing else, 'Piece of Mind & A Little Knowledge'. But of course, for Maximum Protection.....just don't log on..nuff said.
You can download an ISO image of a program called hardwall (I think) it's basically a stipped down version of Linux configured to run as a standalone firewall, all you need to do is install it on an old 386/486 or something, and do IP masquerading from that machine to the machine you surf from, (or set up DHCP) you can do that over a bit of ethernet cable one machine to the other, or by a simple 10/100 hub. Just go to freshmeat.net and look for firewalls, you'll find it :) There's also a program called Freedom, by Zero Knowledge corp, which prevents external machines accessing data from your box, it's more used to stop cookies, etc. but I think it too has a "paranoid" mode :) later jb
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Quite often when I'm on Renderosity, I'm logging attempts to break into my computer. Curious. It's not happening elsewhere. Anyone got any ideas why?????