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C0smo
post Jun 30 2009, 08:23 PM
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I am a visitor at several companies whom provide me with a wired LAN connection.

Here is what I want to do:

Securely connect without their knowledge, either encrypt or hide my internet traffic. Why?

Simply I perform audits on these companies which may affect future business.
My company IT/admin only suggest using the supplied cellular air cards, which does not work.

I only need access to internet explorer for our company database, which does not run in any other browsers.

Currently email is encrypted
Use trucrpyt to secure files
Superantivirus spyware, pcTOOLS, windows firewall set to no exceptions, all file/network sharing disabled.
IE 8 set to inprivate browsing
Update vista
Im running W7 in virtual box don't know if this helps

Im sure this is done for security between other compaines,

Can anyone help?


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C0smo
post Jul 1 2009, 07:54 AM
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Several views but no replies?

I was hoping for a solution, If any one can assist please do so,

thanks in advance.
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post Jul 3 2009, 11:00 AM
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I may be wrong but I suggest the reason why you have had no replies is because your request for information appears to contravene this forum's rules

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C0smo
post Jul 5 2009, 09:47 AM
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No, Iam only asking for a private and secure connection to the internet, where my traffic is not visbile at the point of origin. Be it a lan connection at a hotel, college, or other potentially hostile connection. I explained my situation in detail to assist with a response related to my situation.

Can anyone help?

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post Jul 5 2009, 02:46 PM
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Nothing wrong with the question. But not sure how many members have experience with the subject matter to offer advice. Views are just that views by anyone who happens to be curious about the topic title. Does not necessarily mean a pending reply. Just traffic to the post.


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Actually, your third post makes your question more understandable.

At this point, the only thing that I can think of would be to use a proxy connection. That way, the point of origin would only see traffic to the proxy. The proxy service, however, would know where you are navigating too.

However, this is only a guess on my part.

Question: Is your connection Wireless or is it hardwired. If the latter, of what sort?

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