Posted by med
Hi.........guys:-) Can someone confirm or correct that...if i delete cache in pc, the IP address will be changed?......if no...how can i change my IP? (If it's possibel) ...or how can i hide it?............ Thank you.................==================$med-torres.webobo.com$
Posted by not_me
ip isn't deleted with cache it is given to you by your network operator, if you have modem the chance is great it changes when you disconnnect and connect again, if you have lan and disconnect the chances are small your ip is affected but everything is possible afaik, depaends all on your operator
isn't this in the wrong forum ??
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Posted by Dogmann
Hi med,
Doing what you suggest will make no difference Google is your friend and there are many software programs around @$30 or so that will change your IP constantly and even make it appear you are in a different Country.
Marc
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Posted by gaming_guy
i find that when i unplug my router and turn it on, i get a new ip address
Posted by med
Thx.......... I can get any software for free?..........................Thank you again.................==================$med-torres.webobo.com$
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Posted by tesssst
On 2008-02-12 18:57:54, gaming_guy wrote:
i find that when i unplug my router and turn it on, i get a new ip address
only if your IP aint static
Posted by Cytech
depending on how you are connected to internet, through hardware router/firewall etc, you can change the mac address of the interface that is out towards internet. For example if you are using a hardware firewall, you change the mac address on the wan port (if it does support it). By changing mac address you will probably get a new IP address unless your internet service provider has assigned a static IP to your connection.
Posted by kenoby
Here you can find plug-in if you use Firefox, requires some basic knowledge:
http://www.torproject.org/
Can be used without any set-up; xB browser, previously known as Torpark:
http://xerobank.com/xB_browser.html
Should be simple. Good luck!
Posted by fatreg
simple way is to not download dodgy things or not to visit websites you shouldn't
Posted by himlims_nl
open dos console (windows + r, type command and hit enter)
type;
ipconfig /all
to show your network settings
now type ipconfig /release
after that
ipconfig /renew
done
Posted by sadeghi85
JanusVM is the best, as far as privacy is concerned.
Posted by kenoby
Nice. Thanks.
Posted by med
Thank you ppl:-)
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Posted by Yoruichi
and dont do things on sites that get you banned and ip blocked. Had my hands full with blocking a few individuals lately who could not follow rules and wanted to spam a forum.
Posted by tonchy
why would you want to do such thing? visiting ilegal sites? doing ilegal businesses? if you are concerned about security do whatever you want on a public place.
tools that are used for tracking ilegal activities would track your original IP even if this IP's are dynamically assign and even if you use one of the tools mentioned above since your ISP has the information on what IP you used and when.
I have not personally use them but i have attended a presentation from and FBI executive a few months ago on cybercrime and they show some of them and their capabilities. they also mentioned very little is possible when things originated in public places.
I am not encouraging you to engage in ilicit activities, just sharing my opinion.
Please don't do anything ilegal
Posted by med
Hi............@Tonchy.Thank you brother......... What do you mean by illegal businesse ==================$med-torres.webobo.com $
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