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Get to the point, blabbermouth. Where are the logs of 9 operations in 5 seconds? Where's the source code of the Trojan?
Answer for the bazaar, lying apa on all the forums. Only brought it up once here. You're going to go blah-blah-blah again, and the topic will fall into oblivion.
Returning to what was printed on 13.08.2009 13:29 on page 11:
Went to the test machine last night ... can see that you were there, but not even a trading terminal put up ...
Is it just me who noticed...? RIV must have let it slip, as he claimed the client "machines" were not visible to anyone... Everyone except Czar and H.B. (RIV), right???
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Am I the only one who noticed...? RIV must have let it slip, because he claimed that the client "machines" are not visible to anyone... Except for Czar and H.B. (RIV), right???
The terminal uses port 443, so its presence is easy to figure out, its absence even easier.
The conditions for test access were as follows:
Going back to 13.08.2009 13:29 on page 11:
Am I the only one who noticed this...? RIV must have let it slip, as he claimed that the client "machines" were not visible to anyone... Everyone except Czar and H.B.(RIV), eh???
Right. Like it wasn't immediately clear. He also makes sure to install his Trojan. But fear not, he is the Good King. He will only watch you all very closely. If you do nothing bad (the King decides what is "bad"), then you have nothing to fear. =)
It's all fun of course, but you have to have certain psycho-deviations for your money, yes.
The terminal uses a 443 port, so it's easy to figure out if it's there, and even easier if it isn't.
And browser. And telnet some.site 443.
>> He probably went in and looked it up.
The terminal uses port 443, so it's easy to figure out if it's there, even easier if it's not.
The operation of the terminal, yes. But the actual installation? "... it's obvious you were there, but you didn't even set up a trading terminal...".
But in general it is clear - the machine was not closed for access.
The test machine is no different from the real one ... only that it is forbidden to change passwords so that it is possible to control what happens on this test machine ...
No surprise there ... it is a prerequisite for getting a test machine ...
>> TheXpert
Yeah ... no need to go inside the machine to see its network activity ...
The firewall shows the network connections from the machine ... and the IP can easily identify both the broker used and understand demo or real ...
All machines are completely closed ... i.e. they can in principle only have the network activity that is explicitly allowed for them ... usually only 1 input for radmin and 1 output for terminal ... and that's it ... the client does not even need to think about the firewall, etc. ...
What is more ... we do not give each client a separate IP address ... all client connections come from the club address and it is not possible to distinguish which connection is which client ... and for radmin client is given only port ... and these ports are many and also understand which client which port is which is not possible ...
I.e. our client is completely hidden inside the club ... and even its external connection to radmin additionally protected by hardware firewall from attacks such as SYN flood, etc. ... ...