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When I go on certain porn sites I get a lot of IPs coming back to a law firm that focuses on internet censorship lol.
Want to know who is watching you on your computer and block them? This is from my buddys computer. This is the kind of stuff or people are watching him.
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He asks "Why is the Kuwait Ministry of Communications trying to access my computer?" And goes on to say "It's Peer Block. I turn it on every time I start my laptop. I've blocked the US Army, Saudi Arabia Oil Companies, Time Warner, Amazon..... the list is endless."PeerBlock
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Im sure I can find this out on my own. the options I'm givien are, add PPTP, L2TP and L2TP/IPSec PSK VPN's.
Edit. the link is helpful. thanks.
Phones today are too easy to hack, record and trace.
Why is the Kuwait Ministry of Communications trying to access my computer?" And goes on to say"
because your friend is a terrorist?
Interesting info. I am going to load this and check it out tonight and see who's been in my system...or at least talking to it. Does this ONLY happen when you log into the web or can they still access as long as you have the computer on?
I sense paranoia.
See the left column, labeled "source"? The IP address begins with 192.168.x.x, right? That's a local, non-routable address. Meaning the source is *his* computer.
See the column labeled "destination"? See the number after the colon? It's an 80, which means port 80, which is the port your computer uses when it accesses a web page.
So basically *he* is trying to connect to Kuwait's ministry of communications web server. Why? I dunno. Could be that another web page he's looking at has pictures embedded that are hosted on the ministry's website.
Much like your post makes my computer access fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net , which is where the screenshot you posted happens to be hosted.
Now I say paranoid, because note that he's behind a NAT firewall. Meaning NO ONE can connect to his computer unless he connects to theirs first. The fact that his IP address ends in 119 leads me to believe that he's behind the firewall with about 20 other computers, so I'm guessing either at an internet cafe, or at work.
If someone tried to connect to *his* computer, the NAT router wouldn't know *which* computer on the local network to send the connection to, and it would be dropped.
Peerblock doesn't just stop others from accessing you, it stops *you* from accessing *them*, which would kind of suck hard if you went to Internal Revenue Service and *didn't* see some important info because peerblock blocked access.