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06-01-2006, 17:19 #1
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Hiding clients IP
My server is currently showing my client's IP under there information, how would i change it to "Hidden"?
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07-01-2006, 01:19 #2
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If you are hosting your own TS server, that would be the server ip not the client ip. I don't think that there is a way to hide it and TS server still work correctly but you never know...
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07-01-2006, 01:45 #3
Clients ip is hidden if someone registered or unregistered tries to see your ip but when (Sa) Server Administrator tries to see he can sse your ip
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08-01-2006, 00:57 #4
You can try this but you can still see your ip up top
http://www.no-ip.com
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09-01-2006, 12:25 #5
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thx for the funny thread. It always nice to have something to laugh at.
I give you an example:
You plan a party at your home and therefore you send out some invitations. As not all know where you live, you add your address to the invitation. Of course you don't want people to search for your home, you ant them at your party.
Later at your party your wife detects that your home address, written on a letter, is laying open on the table in the main party room. See has some concerns about privacy,... and want to remove it. What do you tell here:
a) darling, it's alright, we didn't invite terrorists.
b) Good lord protect us, darling run, destroy the letter asap
c) my god are you stupid, they all already know our address, how would they've found our home without it ? Try inviting some people and not teling them where the party plays.
Feel free to bang your head against the next HARD wall............... Or better read a book dealing with network basics, you need it.
@Slacker
ever tried to ping a (no-ip) DNS ? What do you get... yes, correct, the corresponding IP
But Finally there is a solution to hide your server IP Address:
Don't tell it ANYONE and don't allow your server being listed on the web server list ! Lot's of fun on your lonely server
Client IP:
see MAESTRO100's thread
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13-01-2006, 13:02 #6
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Why does all TS Admins need to see the IP of Clients ?
Why is it impossible to configure the TS-Server that it wont show anybody the IP of the Clients ?
Actually i dont understand this . Maybee there is a big Clan with many Server-Admins . Why does all Admins need to know the IP`s of all Clients ? This is a big risk for all Clients isnt it ?
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13-01-2006, 14:57 #7Bastian Guest
Because people you don't trust should not have ServerAdmin rights.
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13-01-2006, 16:26 #8
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Originally Posted by noOobman
Usefull to ban IP's or range of IP's. If it's hidden, how would you ban a whole range without knowing the IP ?
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16-01-2006, 10:14 #9
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only admins
Originally Posted by noOobman
Actually i dont understand this . Maybee there is a big Clan with many Server-Admins . Why does all Admins need to know the IP`s of all Clients ? This is a big risk for all Clients isnt it ?[/QUOTE]
I think the problem is that most TS user simply do not understand what an admin is. If you keep your admins limited I don't see any problems. But if you give out admins to everybody, and by reading your statement above I'm not sure if not all your users are admin, you will have a problem.
Don't give out admin to users you do not FULLY trust !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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