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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #15 on: August 25, 2012, 04:44:47 AM »
I'm just curious as to why someone would ask this question, here. Not that there aren't IT folx who hang out, here (I'm a former one, myself, w/20+ years experience), but... it just seems a bit like asking about a computer problem in a scooter forum, to me.  ;)
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #16 on: August 25, 2012, 04:47:43 AM »
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The local nail salon doesn't have a sign on the front door, saying, "Please!  No neurosurgical consultations available!" either. Yet I suspect most nail salons hear few requests for second opinions on gliomas.
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #17 on: August 25, 2012, 04:50:19 AM »
WTF?????

What?  You don't automagically want to take personal computer security advice from scooterists?  WTF is wrong with YOU, my friend?!  :)
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #18 on: August 25, 2012, 04:52:09 AM »
I'm just curious as to why someone would ask this question, here. Not that there aren't IT folx who hang out, here (I'm a former one, myself, w/20+ years experience), but... it just seems a bit like asking about a computer problem in a scooter forum, to me.  ;)
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #19 on: August 25, 2012, 04:56:53 AM »
..have you ever expanded peerblock's database?

I update Peer Block every time I use it. Peerb;ock firewalls the IP but the ARP is on a lower level, and slips past most firewalls. At the risk of sounding "paranoid" I believe the attack is based on my use of this computer, and my ISP is pinging my computer non stop with this entry to re route/read my data. Casa systems is an it tech company that is legit. They are either reading my data or are a pawn in a zombie chain. (proxied, linked, computers). It's a stout attack but on the wrong target. There's nothing to gain in my computer. (casa is the source computer)
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #20 on: August 25, 2012, 04:59:10 AM »
I trust the people here. Welcome back!
Any idea how to change this arp entry? I don't mind re working the registry. I just don't know where to find the key(s)

I really don't, and unfortunately my time's pretty well spoken for with issues I DO know more about, these days.  Network security was always a passing interest/NEED-to-know for me.
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #21 on: August 25, 2012, 05:00:50 AM »
I update Peer Block every time I use it. Peerb;ock firewalls the IP but the ARP is on a lower level, and slips past most firewalls. At the risk of sounding "paranoid" I believe the attack is based on my use of this computer, and my ISP is pinging my computer non stop with this entry to re route/read my data. Casa systems is an it tech company that is legit. They are either reading my data or are a pawn in a zombie chain. (proxied, linked, computers). It's a stout attack but on the wrong target. There's nothing to gain in my computer. (casa is the source computer)

Have you perhaps done anything to piss off the ISP (breach of ToS, for example, like downloading the entire Internet on the weekends)?
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #22 on: August 25, 2012, 05:05:57 AM »
The local nail salon doesn't have a sign on the front door, saying, "Please!  No neurosurgical consultations available!" either. Yet I suspect most nail salons hear few requests for second opinions on gliomas.
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Funny you should mention that... Just yesterday I was indeed looking for a nail salon so I could find out what size my front wheel bearings are. I figured they MUST have a relative who works in a scooter factory. I don't know any reason to think they would know biology/medicine tho. That's just silly.
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #23 on: August 25, 2012, 05:17:06 AM »
The local nail salon doesn't have a sign on the front door, saying, "Please!  No neurosurgical consultations available!" either. Yet I suspect most nail salons hear few requests for second opinions on gliomas.
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You hear a little talk about nails in a nail salon... My barber and I talk about car engines all the time while he trims my hair.... ;D

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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #24 on: August 25, 2012, 05:20:38 AM »
Have you perhaps done anything to piss off the ISP (breach of ToS, for example, like downloading the entire Internet on the weekends)?
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Uh    no. Then they could just shut me off. That's why I think I'm on a "hit" list. I do leave some of the Internet there on weekends. I just have alot of traffic for a home computer. It's always dloading something. I like to play w/ programs. Any idea where I could look for an answer? I've read dozens of hours of PDF's, web sites, Dloading software. I have the computer in my pocket but really just want to avoid the rest of the drama. The last ditch cure is a wipe n nuke. I don't want any legal bothers if I do that. I'm really not 100% sure that Casa is the end link. When I call my ISP they admit I have multiple packets emitting on my data transfers (piggy backs) but they said it is NOT them redirecting my data. BUT immediately after my call my IP changed back to Florida from Media com Iowa. Instead of being on a 172.000.00 I am on a 173.000.00. That's a network range.
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Re: I need some seriuos network help...
« Reply #25 on: August 30, 2012, 08:21:47 AM »
4 days of Dloading software, and I got it. This turned out to be a "net" born issue. I have a dynamic IP that is assigned as IP's become available. The root of this was in the ARP cache. This is a way of making a computer "trust" its source, and using its server. My ISP was sending never ending arp responses to my ip "claiming" to be a standard server but in fact it was a data trace route. Thank GOD for google... I now live in Spain, and have permanently blocked this sort of attack. It took several "hacker" programs, a new VPN, and some new software in my computer to end this but it's done. I can HIGHLY recommend Comodo's firewall as well. It has an ARP protection module that blocks these repeated responses but you have to kill the source first. I also found the Reg entry that allowed this to go unnoticed. It's a DARK world we live in when your PAID ISP plants Root hooks in your equipment.
I have called MediaCom HQ in London (+44 (0)20 7158 5500) to inform them I will be seeking damages for my time, and expenses in this "game". Of course I cannot PROVE it was them but bad press is bad press.
Either way I can go back to posting my ambitions/plans for Global Domination with out worries, and "Angel Wings" now has 17,000 frequent flier miles (anonymous donor). 
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