I have read, that it is possible to win against the firewalls.
In the book where I read this, the technics was called "firewall-hopp".
I would like read more about this, when somebody know it.
ThankYouWeryMatch
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I have read, that it is possible to win against the firewalls.
In the book where I read this, the technics was called "firewall-hopp".
I would like read more about this, when somebody know it.
ThankYouWeryMatch
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...q=firewall+hop
That should give you enough to keep you busy.
From my perspective, hopping a firewall is not a win, unless you can figure out how to prevent it. :)
So the next question is, why do you want to hop a firewall?
Peace!!
Not at Monopoly though. The firewalls are rubbish at Monopoly.Quote:
Originally posted here by thelittlecat
I have read, that it is possible to win against the firewalls.
Steve
Never play poker with a firewall
Surely you will only expose yourself?.............hop my firewall and meet the barracuda my friend :D
Good luck, jump high, and swim strong!
BTW.............read around here etc. If you believe this crap, and try it you could well get thrown out of your college/job..................get a life (of YOUR OWN) please
There are crapheads who type even worse than me :D ...they get the numbers tangled up with the letters........If you want to be one of those, I suspect that you are on the wrong site....................let us know your prison addy and we will be sure to e-mail?
Please BE CAREFUL.........thanks
cheers
Most new firmware on routers support Hop-by-Hop security implements.
Of course, that could have just been a dream. Or, too many brewskies...
Oh well.
why hop, when you can simply open the door and walk through? I mean isn't it possible to use a port scanner and just connect to the open port? Maybe i'm mistaken.
Sure it is, if you have a misconfigured firewall.Quote:
Originally posted here by spools.exe
why hop, when you can simply open the door and walk through? I mean isn't it possible to use a port scanner and just connect to the open port? Maybe i'm mistaken.
However, most PC's running firewalls are pretty tight and "stealth" the user, preventing simple port scans and the like.