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Are you saying he may be a fraudster? Please explain.
Not necessarily, but it certainly warrants an explanation.
Are you saying he may be a fraudster? Please explain.
Pardon my ignorance, but where/how did you learn of this?Hi Reynier. Would you care to explain why it is you use an ip-anonymizing/changing program?
I'm curious as well because I don't use anything like that.. Why the hell would you think that????
You do, actually. Or at least you have it installed, because you have an Open VPN shortcut in your system tray (the icon that looks like two overlapping monitors). It's a pretty common user/developer tool for connecting to a vpn/changing your ip, primarily to Linux servers, although it would be interesting to know why you were using it.
I nominate you for the "Hawk Eye Of The Year" award.You do, actually. Or at least you have it installed, because you have an Open VPN shortcut in your system tray (the icon that looks like two overlapping monitors). It's a pretty common user/developer tool for connecting to a vpn/changing your ip, primarily to Linux servers, although it would be interesting to know why you were using it.
Denial.I'm curious as well because I don't use anything like that.. Why the hell would you think that????
His screenshot on the original postHow can you tell?
Confesses.No it's not neccesary, had some trouble with my internet connection trough Parallels allthough in a later update it got fixed. I do use it to connect to the university trough VPN.
I got to say nice find though haha.. But no, I don't mask my IP address...
Brian, do you actualy know what vpn connections are used for?Denial.
His screenshot on the original post
Confesses.
You see, it pays to be upfront with everyone, because you will get caught out. But in all fairness, Reynier is in the NL like he claims, and all his IPs point there as well. I have no indicators that he's trying to pull a fast one here.
OpenVPN is a full-featured SSL VPN solution which can accomodate a wide range of configurations, including remote access, site-to-site VPNs, WiFi security, and enterprise-scale remote access solutions with load balancing, failover, and fine-grained access-controls
This traffic is encrypted using either a static key or a public/private key pair (your choice at setup, the latter is more secure), and this virtual "pipe" is used to send all of your traffic. This would be the eqivilent of taking a fully addressed and stamped envelope ready to go, and then putting that in another fully address and stamped envelope, then sending it out. No one would be able to see the header of the enclosed envelope. So not only is the data unknown, but so is the intent of the data (target ip and port, type of packet, etc).
Brian, do you actualy know what vpn connections are used for?
It is mostly used to connect to coorperate lan networks(eg. for working at home, connecting to the university library etc.).
So if you think that openvpn is some sort of anonymizer software you are wrong...
I nominate you for the "Hawk Eye Of The Year" award.
Although, is it possible that the program is necessary to emulate Windows XP on a Mac so that it can use the Mac's internet connection?
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Originally Posted by Casinomeister
I'm making another inquiry now.
appreciated greatly!
If Casinomeister's reply was to me then I can say that there has been no attempt to Email, call, PM, Write, send smoke signals, telepathy.... me in any way. So, I am still waiting for these guys to pay up and contact me.
Hey Hey!
They actually did contact me via Email! So far so good. They have not said for sure that they would pay me but it looks promising. I will surely report back when/if anything happens here!
Thank you for using your influence here Bryan.
You do, actually. Or at least you have it installed, because you have an Open VPN shortcut in your system tray (the icon that looks like two overlapping monitors).
So you are saying that the Icon that you can also see on my computer screen that I show in my two screenshots shown below represent this so called "Open VPN" which I can use to change my IP Address, and it is just simply not showing my "Local Area Connection" Status ?
In the second screen shot the info window pops up when I float my mouse pointer over the double monitor icon...
It's a pretty common user/developer tool for connecting to a vpn/changing your ip, primarily to Linux servers, although it would be interesting to know why you were using it.
I guess you could also ask me the same thing then...huh ?