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LadyDungeness@Fish.Net
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      11th Jan 2008
Is it possible for me to change the IP address of my computer?


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      11th Jan 2008
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> Is it possible for me to change the IP address of my computer?
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For a home computer user, the IP address is at the whim of the ISP, and
also is affected by the technology being used for interconnect.

I'm on ADSL for example, and a protocol called PPPOE is used by my
ISP. My public IP address changes each time I log in and connect the
modem to the provider. I may disconnect (so the script kiddies cannot
scan me) several times a day. This would be an inconvenience if I
was running a server (where a fixed IP address is best).

If I was using a commercial account with the same provider, they can
also set it up so that the IP address remains fixed.

A dialup connection may give a different IP address on each connection.
Modems are set up in modem pools, and generally there is a mechanism to
select a different device to answer the call, each time a call comes in.
This prevents a dead port, from preventing a customer from ever connecting.
The dead port is skipped, and a good one found on the very next try. The
IP address may be tied to the port of the equipment servicing the call,
so a new IP address results.

A cable modem, on the other hand, could behave differently than the above
example. A cable modem, AFAIK, uses a shared media, and a single cable
is used for a bunch of users in the same neighborhood. The MAC address
of the cable modem, may be used to track who is connecting and sending
packets. (Which is why, if you change out the modem, the connection may
no longer work.) They may choose to assign a permanent IP address to a
user, in which case, "no anonymity for you".

I cannot guarantee that any of the above will be true for you. Ask
any potential ISP you are interested in, what the characteristics are
of their system.

One way to solve the problem, is with an anonymizer service. I ran
into this one, in a magazine article. I've never seen this promoted on
the Internet.

https://www.relakks.com/?cid=gb

Basically, a packet from your computer, goes to the relakks server. The
server forwards a new packet to the intended destination, with an IP address
that maps to "somenode.relakks.com". In that case, your packet cannot
(easily) be traced. (All it would take is a court order.) But a destination
web site may choose to ignore all packets coming from "relakks.com", in
which case your clever scheme would be thwarted. If a web site is tracking
(and blocking) users by IP address or by their provider, it is still possible
for them to exclude anonymizer services if they become a pain in the ass.
So whole blocks of IP addresses could be blocked, if some form of abuse is
happening, and it all comes from a fixed source.

This is not particularly an IP related issue, but for email, there are
things like remailers for remaining anonymous. But the experience with
penet.fi, should teach that there is no such thing as complete anonymity.
All it takes is the right "lawyer-speak", to make all the records
available.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penet.fi

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      11th Jan 2008
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> Is it possible for me to change the IP address of my computer?
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Why would you want to?


 
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Bob I
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      11th Jan 2008
(Loaded question) Yes, but then how would the server know where you
went? You probably should share WHY you believe you need a different IP
address.

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Bob Willard
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      11th Jan 2008
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> Is it possible for me to change the IP address of my computer?
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Yes. Dangerous, maybe, but certainly possible.

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Try TOR google it
 
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Kevin
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      11th Jan 2008

For internal networks, you can have any IP address you want. For
example try any numbers between: 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255. Just
make sure that the first three numbers are the same for all your systems
on your internal networks.

For external purposes, the IP address is assigned to you by your ISP.
This could be dynamic or in some cases you could have static. Some
cable companies assign static addresses to their customers to track them
down easily!.

Hope this helps.


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> Is it possible for me to change the IP address of my computer?
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      12th Jan 2008
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:11:43 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

I appreciate everybody's input. I got kicked off of the wordreference
forum because I criticized the grammarians for saying people who don't
follow the "rules" are "uneducated." It made one of the mods really
mad. Actually, I can really benefit from one of the sub-forums, and
would like to re-join the forum.

I tried to rejoin from a public computer in another location in my
town, but the wordreference forum blocked me. I guess they must be
blocking everybody from my town.

Can I mask who I am or where I'm connecting from, so that I can at
least read the forums?

I use cable.


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peter
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      12th Jan 2008
They cant be blocking everybody in a town.......did you use the same user
name/email address or ????
maybe you should set up a new account.. new email address... or
whatever they use to identify YOU!!

peter

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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:11:43 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>
> I appreciate everybody's input. I got kicked off of the wordreference
> forum because I criticized the grammarians for saying people who don't
> follow the "rules" are "uneducated." It made one of the mods really
> mad. Actually, I can really benefit from one of the sub-forums, and
> would like to re-join the forum.
>
> I tried to rejoin from a public computer in another location in my
> town, but the wordreference forum blocked me. I guess they must be
> blocking everybody from my town.
>
> Can I mask who I am or where I'm connecting from, so that I can at
> least read the forums?
>
> I use cable.
>
>
> Lady Dungeness
> Crabby, but Great Legs!
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


 
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LadyDungeness@Fish.Net
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      12th Jan 2008
I set up a new account -- new everything -- on a library computer.
They blocked me. How do they know? Or do they just watch for
connections from my town?


Lady Dungeness
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 22:31:26 -0700, "peter" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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|They cant be blocking everybody in a town.......did you use the same user
|name/email address or ????
|maybe you should set up a new account.. new email address... or
|whatever they use to identify YOU!!
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|peter
 
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