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The software you're using is doing something like the Relakks or SwissVPN service that's available since some months (?).
Furthermore their claims on the website are not fully true: "Other people see a fake IP, which is not associated with your real IP" I really doubt this. Of course they have server logs and such. Also they have to know if the user requesting a tunnel is a valid one. Somewhere on their server this 'association' is stored. Just like with Relakks or SwissVPN. Maybe I should point you to this one: http://www.gamingforce.org/forums/ha...iscussion.html Most amazing jew boots
Last edited by LiquidAcid; Oct 9, 2007 at 04:22 PM.
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You haven't understood what I'm trying to tell you. It's not the program that does this. A program can't hide your IP. It's their server where you route your traffic through. Either its some sort of proxy or some other tunneling service.
The program only requests the service from their servers and setups the tunneling. The protocol deciding who is a valid user that has payed for the service is something I think is done strictly on the server. It's not done on your side, the client side, because it would not be safe. Means that you can't crack the software. There should be no such thing as a serial to unlock functionality. It's more a login code for their servers. There's nowhere I can't reach. |