Re: They are coming back from holdays




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"Leythos" <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <gcljp2$53n$1@xxxxxxxx>, chilly8@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
And since WMP comes standard in all Windows installations, they ONLY way
you could stop to the use of WMP would be to use an operating system
other
than Windows. There is no way that Windows shops are going to prevent WMP
from being loaded and used.


It doesn't work on any of our clients networks because their don't have
FULL Internet access as a default.


I know that I have seen my listenership shoot up since the change in their
Nanocaster that has the option of using a Windows Media Player 10 or
11 client. I am seeing connections from Tor, from various "wen proxies",
as well as subscription VPN services, such as BananaVPN, as well as
from proxies from the lists of misconfigured proxy servers that you can
on the net rather easily.

I, myself, have stopped operationg a public proxy becuase while my
connection can handle the bandwidth of running a Tor entry proxy, my
firewall software cannot. Both Kerio and Tiny Personal firewalls crash
under heavy traffic loads. After a few hours either Tiny or Kerio would
start giving all kinds of weird error messages, and then crash, forcing me
to go into the Windows service manager and restart the Firewall (which
runs as a service in Windows). Neither Tiny or Kerio can handle the
heavy traffic loads of running a public Tor entry proxy very well, as
I found out.

For those here that are advertising their public proxy services on here, you
might want to find a better firewall program, than Tiny or Kerio, or
you may suffer the same problems that I did, and have to reboot
your server several times a day, if you get really heavy traffic.

When I did run my Tor entry proxy, I often saw connections from
office networks all over the place, especially in the USA, often times
pratically being a whos-who of Corporate America, that you would
have had to have seen it to believe it.


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