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Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 5th 03 07:10 PM

Ping away assclowns
 
Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.

Lancer October 5th 03 08:15 PM

On 5 Oct 2003 11:10:20 -0700, (Citizens For
A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:

Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.


You shouldn't have to worry about "pings" or "port scans" unless you
have a bunch of ports hanging open that you shouldn't.


Brainbuster October 9th 03 07:23 AM

Lancer wrote in message ...
On 5 Oct 2003 11:10:20 -0700, (Citizens For
A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:

Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.


You shouldn't have to worry about "pings" or "port scans" unless you
have a bunch of ports hanging open that you shouldn't.



Or if you switch off your firewall, to see what happens.
Windows is not a secure system, and software or malware can soon open ports
or send messages to other systems so that they may connect.

By default, Windows installs protocols that are unlikely to be needed by
most users. All my system has in the "Networks" is the dial-up adaptor and
the TCP/IP protocol.





Richard Cranium October 9th 03 01:27 PM

(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free
Newsgroup) whined in message
. com...
Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.


Poor double-speaking DogGay. First he threatens those who "ping" him
(and accuses me of doing so without any evidence), then he invites
pings. Obviously he doesn't have a clue, but we already knew that.

Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 10th 03 06:36 PM

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free
Newsgroup) whined in message
. com...
Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.


Poor double-speaking DogGay. First he threatens those who "ping" him
(and accuses me of doing so without any evidence), then he invites
pings. Obviously he doesn't have a clue, but we already knew that.



Talk about clueless, that wasnt even N8's post you so gayly whined about.

Richard Cranium October 10th 03 11:48 PM

(Faggots For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free
Newsgroup) whined in message
. com...
Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.


Poor double-speaking DogGay. First he threatens those who "ping" him
(and accuses me of doing so without any evidence), then he invites
pings. Obviously he doesn't have a clue, but we already knew that.



Talk about clueless, that wasnt even N8's post you so gayly whined about.


Oh yes it was, DouGay: 67.217.xxx.xxx is YOU, gayboy. You can lie, but
you can't hide.

Steveo October 11th 03 02:12 AM

(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free
Newsgroup) wrote:
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message

Poor double-speaking DogGay. First he threatens those who "ping" him
(and accuses me of doing so without any evidence), then he invites
pings. Obviously he doesn't have a clue, but we already knew that.


Talk about clueless, that wasnt even N8's post you so gayly whined about.

N8 looks like a dumpling, and smells like a pile of chicken****.

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Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 11th 03 09:22 PM

Steveo wrote in message ...
(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free
Newsgroup) wrote:
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message

Poor double-speaking DogGay. First he threatens those who "ping" him
(and accuses me of doing so without any evidence), then he invites
pings. Obviously he doesn't have a clue, but we already knew that.


Talk about clueless, that wasnt even N8's post you so gayly whined about.

N8 looks like a dumpling, and smells like a pile of chicken****.


Well, pussyboy, We dont see you as being in Toledo any time soon. They
do have an opening at the Petro north of exit 5 for a lot lizard.
Maybe you could stop in and apply. Speak now boy, your Masters so
order.

Steveo October 12th 03 05:27 AM

(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup)
wrote:
Well, pussyboy, We dont see you as being in Toledo any time soon.

Define soon, and who is we?

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sideband October 12th 03 07:11 AM

What a dumbass...

The petro is at exit 3 on the 280.. and they don't hire the Lot
Lizards.. Doug shows up there all on his own.

-SSB

Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup wrote:

Steveo wrote in message ...

(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free
Newsgroup) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message


Poor double-speaking DogGay. First he threatens those who "ping" him
(and accuses me of doing so without any evidence), then he invites
pings. Obviously he doesn't have a clue, but we already knew that.

Talk about clueless, that wasnt even N8's post you so gayly whined about.


N8 looks like a dumpling, and smells like a pile of chicken****.



Well, pussyboy, We dont see you as being in Toledo any time soon. They
do have an opening at the Petro north of exit 5 for a lot lizard.
Maybe you could stop in and apply. Speak now boy, your Masters so
order.



Lancer October 12th 03 05:45 PM

On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 07:23:45 +0100, "Brainbuster"
wrote:

Lancer wrote in message ...
On 5 Oct 2003 11:10:20 -0700, (Citizens For
A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:

Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.


You shouldn't have to worry about "pings" or "port scans" unless you
have a bunch of ports hanging open that you shouldn't.



Or if you switch off your firewall, to see what happens.
Windows is not a secure system, and software or malware can soon open ports
or send messages to other systems so that they may connect.

By default, Windows installs protocols that are unlikely to be needed by
most users. All my system has in the "Networks" is the dial-up adaptor and
the TCP/IP protocol.




What you see in your networks doesn't show what ports you have open.
Find a copy of nmap, or go to tucows and look for a port scanner. You
might be shocked how many ports you have open. By the way, port
scanning isn't illegal, unless you try to use what you find out.

Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 13th 03 01:20 PM

You dog molesting piece of ****, that aint N8. ****en dummies are easy
to spoof.
Now, get back tos eating jizz, cranus. Your mom needs her vagisil, and
you have to buy it.

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free
Newsgroup) whined in message
. com...
Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.


Poor double-speaking DogGay. First he threatens those who "ping" him
(and accuses me of doing so without any evidence), then he invites
pings. Obviously he doesn't have a clue, but we already knew that.


Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 13th 03 01:23 PM

Steveo wrote in message ...
(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup)
wrote:
Well, pussyboy, We dont see you as being in Toledo any time soon.

Define soon, and who is we?



"we" means your judgement. We are not your judge, we are your
judgement. You are made to suffer as punishment for being a faggot
keyclown.

"soon" is as soon as you suck enough dicks to buy a bus ticket.

Richard Cranium October 13th 03 02:42 PM

Steveo wrote in message ...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup)
wrote:
Well, pussyboy, We dont see you as being in Toledo any time soon.

Define soon, and who is we?


I hope you don't expect a serious answer. You'll never get one from
the Anti-sissies.

Brainbuster October 14th 03 07:48 AM

Lancer wrote...

What you see in your networks doesn't show what ports you have open.



I know, but can someone connect using a protocol that you do not have
installed?


Find a copy of nmap, or go to tucows and look for a port scanner. You
might be shocked how many ports you have open. By the way, port
scanning isn't illegal, unless you try to use what you find out.



Have you ever tried the on-line scanner on the "Shields Up" site?
It runs through a series of ports to see if it gets a response. It will
then give a report, stating if ports were open, closed (giving a "closed"
response), or in "stealth" mode (giving no reply). They also have a test
program download, to see if your firewall would allow outgoing connections.
A firewall should block both, and let you know (if you have warnings
enabled).

There is also a program called "Net Peeker", which can display and log all
data transfer with IP numbers, ports used and which software is being used
for that connection.

Some ports have to be open, to allow the data you are requesting or sending.
If all ports were kept closed, you wouldn't get anything from the Internet.

My firewall will block any software trying to make a connection, unless I
have told it to allow that software. It certainly blocks and warns about
plenty of attempts from other computers on the Internet. The largest amount
of attempts is when I connect through my usual ISP... the attempts just keep
coming, from the same place.
I also see from my log that attempts from my ISP have been blocked. I am
not sure why they are trying to access certain ports on my computer, but
blocking them has no ill effect.

Any idea why my ISP should be making my firewall complain?



Regards,

Peter.




Richard Cranium October 15th 03 12:13 AM

"Brainbuster" wrote in message ...
Lancer wrote...

What you see in your networks doesn't show what ports you have open.



I know, but can someone connect using a protocol that you do not have
installed?


Find a copy of nmap, or go to tucows and look for a port scanner. You
might be shocked how many ports you have open. By the way, port
scanning isn't illegal, unless you try to use what you find out.



Have you ever tried the on-line scanner on the "Shields Up" site?
It runs through a series of ports to see if it gets a response. It will
then give a report, stating if ports were open, closed (giving a "closed"
response), or in "stealth" mode (giving no reply). They also have a test
program download, to see if your firewall would allow outgoing connections.
A firewall should block both, and let you know (if you have warnings
enabled).

There is also a program called "Net Peeker", which can display and log all
data transfer with IP numbers, ports used and which software is being used
for that connection.

Some ports have to be open, to allow the data you are requesting or sending.
If all ports were kept closed, you wouldn't get anything from the Internet.

My firewall will block any software trying to make a connection, unless I
have told it to allow that software. It certainly blocks and warns about
plenty of attempts from other computers on the Internet. The largest amount
of attempts is when I connect through my usual ISP... the attempts just keep
coming, from the same place.
I also see from my log that attempts from my ISP have been blocked. I am
not sure why they are trying to access certain ports on my computer, but
blocking them has no ill effect.

Any idea why my ISP should be making my firewall complain?



Regards,

Peter.


If you're in "stealth" mode, your ISP will ping you repeatedly to see
if there's really someone online at that port, but your firewall won't
give them any information.

Richard Cranium October 15th 03 12:16 AM

(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote in message . com...
You dog molesting piece of ****, that aint N8. ****en dummies are easy
to spoof.
Now, get back tos eating jizz, cranus. Your mom needs her vagisil, and
you have to buy it.


Oh yes it is, DouGau, although you're posting from work at Sylvania
this time. Sorry, liar, but the DNS doesn't lie. And you have been
reported.

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free
Newsgroup) whined in message
. com...
Poor frustrated sissyclowz all they can do is lust for their heroes
the anti boys. Only a lovesick gaylord would ping a port or make 17
thousand hits on a qrz page.


Poor double-speaking DogGay. First he threatens those who "ping" him
(and accuses me of doing so without any evidence), then he invites
pings. Obviously he doesn't have a clue, but we already knew that.


Steveo October 15th 03 12:33 AM

(Richard Cranium) wrote:
"Brainbuster" wrote in message
If you're in "stealth" mode, your ISP will ping you repeatedly to see
if there's really someone online at that port, but your firewall won't
give them any information.

Mine does it too. (broadband)

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Brainbuster October 18th 03 07:20 AM

Richard Cranium wrote in message ...

If you're in "stealth" mode, your ISP will ping you repeatedly to see
if there's really someone online at that port, but your firewall won't
give them any information.


I fail to see the point in that.
Because of firewalls, they cannot rely on a failure to respond meaning that
nobody is there. Surely, the data flow should tell them that someone is
there, and using the connection.
The only real point I can see is to see if your system is open, as they must
already know that you are there.


Regards,

Peter.




Lancer October 18th 03 04:10 PM

On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 07:48:49 +0100, "Brainbuster"
wrote:

Lancer wrote...

What you see in your networks doesn't show what ports you have open.



I know, but can someone connect using a protocol that you do not have
installed?


By default windows has quite a few ports open that aren't dependant on
the protocols that are installed. Installing applications can open
more ports up. Adding a controller for lighting control using your
computer opens port 5000 (upnp) which is bad idea to leave hanging
open to the outside world.



Find a copy of nmap, or go to tucows and look for a port scanner. You
might be shocked how many ports you have open. By the way, port
scanning isn't illegal, unless you try to use what you find out.



Have you ever tried the on-line scanner on the "Shields Up" site?
It runs through a series of ports to see if it gets a response. It will
then give a report, stating if ports were open, closed (giving a "closed"
response), or in "stealth" mode (giving no reply). They also have a test
program download, to see if your firewall would allow outgoing connections.
A firewall should block both, and let you know (if you have warnings
enabled).

There is also a program called "Net Peeker", which can display and log all
data transfer with IP numbers, ports used and which software is being used
for that connection.

Some ports have to be open, to allow the data you are requesting or sending.
If all ports were kept closed, you wouldn't get anything from the Internet.



Port 80 and 443 are used for your Web browser, but they won't be open
to the outside unless you have a web server running.


My firewall will block any software trying to make a connection, unless I
have told it to allow that software. It certainly blocks and warns about
plenty of attempts from other computers on the Internet. The largest amount
of attempts is when I connect through my usual ISP... the attempts just keep
coming, from the same place.
I also see from my log that attempts from my ISP have been blocked. I am
not sure why they are trying to access certain ports on my computer, but
blocking them has no ill effect.

Any idea why my ISP should be making my firewall complain?


Which ports are they looking at? How do you know its from your ISP
and not another member of your isp?


Regards,

Peter.




Lancer October 18th 03 04:17 PM

On 14 Oct 2003 23:33:06 GMT, Steveo
wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote:
"Brainbuster" wrote in message
If you're in "stealth" mode, your ISP will ping you repeatedly to see
if there's really someone online at that port, but your firewall won't
give them any information.

Mine does it too. (broadband)


I see that quite often on my T1's, they have monitors that check the
connections. They don't monitor traffic, they just look for a live
connections.


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