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  1. Yes, I always knew it was a router as well as a modem. I had all ready gone into the modem and port forwarded the port I needed from the modem to My Wireless router, and then from the wireless router to the client. I turned off NAT and could not view any web pages, so I turned the NAT back on (in the modem, not my wireless router). The Firewall was never on. Thank you all very much for your help.
  2. Just wanted to say thank you for your help. I will probably move over to port forward.com and ask around there. I was going to try there next. Having someone on the outside of my network test it and resolve the problem is a great idea. But I dont think I would trust a single person on the Hak5 forums with my real IP and ports numbers. Again thank you!
  3. Thanks for the idea but I am not convinced that is the answer to my problem. Besides if i replace the modem with a ethernet hub then what will pass the ISP my credentials? Does anyone else have any ideas? If not do you know how I could walk myself through this process. I mean Utorrent port forwards just fine?
  4. Again, thanxs for all the help. Maybe I am missing something in my network. I thought I understood port forwarding let me lay out my network: Modem---(Ethernet)--->Linksys Powerline Adapter 1-----(House Power Grid)--->Linksys Powerline Adapter 2-------(Ethernet)--->Wireless Router------(Ethernet)------>Client 3 Say my IP's are as follows Modem: 67.85.139.40 (External) 192.168.5.1 (Internal) Router: 192.168.7.4 Client 3 (Reserved DHCP) 192.168.7.103 Now Do I forward from the Modem, or from the Router? If its from the router I have the port of the service I want to use forward from the router to client 3. If I type in 192.168.7.103:4000 (4000 being the port of my VNC server) I can connect to that service. However if I type in 67.85.139.40:4000 then I get unable to connect. Now If I need to port forward from the modem to the router, and then from the router to the client I might have a small problem. When in the modem settings it only shows 192.168.5.3 in the connected client list. I can not connect to it, but I am guessing it is just the linksys powerline adapter. Any help would be helpfull.
  5. Thank you for the help, but that is not what I am looking for. Basically I have a computer on my LAN that has services I wan't to be able to get to from outside my lan. Now I just need to figure out how DynDNS, my modem, and my router all work together so i can access the service. While on the network I can simply type the IP:Port of the machine hosting the service I want and get it. I was trying to use http://mydyndns.org:port to get the same thing but was not lucky. Is anyone in here familiar with this type of thing? If not do you know where I might be able to get some help?
  6. Hello all. I have been messing around with DynDNS and TightVNC for a bit now, and I am not able to get it to work. I came here in hopes someone can help me. I have DynDNS all setup with the updater running, and I have TightVNC set up using the ports I want. Currently I can use TightVNC as long as I am on the network. My setup is a Modem to Router (via Ethernet) connection, then wireless and wired clients. I am unable to get to my TightVNC server from outside the network. Lets say my external IP is 123.111.222.123 and I have the VNC server Http port set to 440. Wen I try to connect to 123.111.222.3333:440 it always says connection failed. The port is forwarded from router to the client where the VNC server is. Any help would be much appreciated.
  7. Thanks for the help people. I cant do the recovery console right now. I am away from my home and dont have the disc's. I dont need to "Desperately" delete it, I am just a neat freak and want it gone. Its not Porn or Warez, it a database folder i have used at work for 2 years. Again thank you for the info, i appreciate it.
  8. I am in need of some desperate help. I cant delete a folder I have tried the following options: 1. Good old delete button : Access Denied 2. Tried to remove the "Read Only" attrib : Access Denied 3. CMD "DEL" command: Access Denied 4. Unlocker (all options) : Unable to delete 5: Reboot in safe mode with command line DEL command : Access Denied 6. Reboot in safe mode with Unlocker : Unable to delete 7. Killbox.exe (all options) : Unable to delete 8: Killbox.exe in safe mode (all options) : Unable to delete 9: MoveOnBoot (all options) : Unable to delete 10: Delete FXP Files (all options) : Unable to delete 11: Delinvfile (all options) : unable to delete 12 Delete (Program) : Unable to delete I feel i have exhausted my options, can anyone help. Yes i have full access to the computer.
  9. Is there a way to verify that TOR is working? How come when I go to a site like: http://www.ip-adress.com/ they still know my IP. I'll say it before someone else does Noob!
  10. I tried that once but my wife and dog found it still! After that i just started storing it in my "stick sock", they dont touch that one! j/k You could also try remote storage. I don't know how much stuff you are trying to keep away though. Store the files in your email, or get some free web hosting somewhere. Lastly i dont know who you are trying to keep the files from, but if they arent that tech savy then you could just do what you mentioned in the first post and then hide the file and make sure you set the OS to now show hidden files.
  11. Neondog82

    MIT

    Does anyone have any experiance / comments on this place: http://www.UAT.edu ? Anyone know of a good yet affordable online college for degree's in computer security?
  12. Like other people have mentioned, I have no idea what the heck you are talking about. However since I don't know jack, any information is a step in the right direction. I look forward to it.
  13. Does VLC stream files from my hard drive, or from MMS streams?
  14. I was going to send this question to info@hak5.org but I figured I would just post it up here and let the makers determine if they want to use this for their show. How can I set up video stream that will randomly pick files from my hard drives to play? Like set up my own channel to play shows like Hak5, CommandN, and OpenAlpha? I have a D-Link DSM-520 that I use to stream video from my computer to my TV? Would it be easy to publish that stream into some type of IPTV?
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