Saturday, October 20, 2007

Yahoo! Connection Problems

Yahoo! on a Router, Firewall or Proxy!

People using Routers, Firewalls and Proxies often experience Yahoo! Messenger connection problems. The official Yahoo! support lacks detailed information, and misses some important facts! The following aims to break the information down, and explain easily in sufficient detail.

Connection Options

There are 4 connection Options.
These may be found from the Messenger menu, choose Perferences, and click Connection.

Connection When to use
No Proxies This is the default option for those who dont have any security issues, such as firewalls or connection through proxies.
Firewall, No Proxies This option is selected if a firewall is detected. This method forbids voice chat, super webcam, and p2p IM. This option is not recommended, unless you have no control over your firewall.
Use Proxies Use this when you have to connect through a proxy, HTTP (basic and slow) or SOCKS4 or SOCKS5(with authentication). Common in the workplace, or advanced security.
No Network Detection Recommended for everyone who doesn't require a proxy server, and has firewall control. The firewall option doesn't care that you open ports, it automatically blocks, this option does not perform any detection of your network type.

Ports Yahoo! Messenger uses!

Yahoo! Messenger services uses a variety of ports.

Service Ports
Chat & Messenger TCP Port 5050: Client Access only
Insider/Room Lists TCP Port 80: Client Access only
File Transfer TCP Port 80: Server Access.
Your ISP may block this port, as its used for web hosting.
You can change port in Messenger, Preferences, File Transfer.
Voice Chat UDP 5000-5010
TCP 5000-5001: Client Access
If UDP Fails, TCP will be used instead, see below.
WebCam TCP Port 5100: Client Access
Super Webcam TCP Port 5100: Server Access
P2P Instant Messages TCP Port 5101: Server Access
PMs between Buddys may not use the Yahoo! Server, but this is not a requirement.

TCP versus UDP

TCP is a reliable protocol, and all data sent has a number of extra fields that guarantee delivery. This creates large overhead, and can make the stream slower.

UDP does not carry the same overhead, the data is transmitted much faster, but some data may not be delivered.

If you use a firewall

You need to enable the application Yahoo! Messenger, filename ypager.exe to access the internet, in most personal firewalls, this will give Yahoo! Messenger access to anything it desires, in client mode.

For server mode, you will most likely be prompted.

Proxy Users

HTTP Proxy is slow and unreliable, you cannot access voice chat, or webcam, or any of the advanced interactive services.

SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 are common in the workplace, as they allow more ports to be closed. SOCKS5 requires authentication available from your administrator.

Routers

If you use a router, client access to the Yahoo! Services will be as simple as if you did not use a router.

Where server access is required, you will need to use port forwarding or port triggering.

Port Forwarding/Virtual Server/Forwarding

You need to tell your router which computer on your network to forward the server packets too. This usually follows the form of specifying the computers IP, such as 192.168.1.2, the start port, and end port (from the table above, such as start 80 end 80 for file transfer, 5100 and 5100 for super webcam), and a map port (the same as the start and end).

WebHazard has a graphical tutoral on how for the D-Link routers for Yahoo! Voice Chat. View that here.

Port Triggering (LinkSys) - Super Webcam/UDP Voice

LinkSys routers allow a dynamic form of port forwarding, called port triggering. They maintain a connection tracking, when messenger makes a specific connection, the router is notified that an incoming server connection may follow

For UDP voice, a packet outgoing on port 5000 may cause a response to arrive on another port, say 5001. Linksys routers may be told to expect this, by setting the triggering range to 5000-5010, and the incoming range to 5000-5010.

For webcam, a packet outgoing on port 5100 will tell the router a server connection may come in on port 5100, setting the same ranges.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Linux Transformation v1.1



The Power DeskMod Linux Transformation had an installation in the format RAR, more easy!
In pack it comes:
Tema of the Ubuntu and Debian
Icones and cursors for IconPackager
Fontes _Wallpapers
Yod'm 3D (desktop in cube)

Download

Sunday, October 07, 2007



Default router password

Default router password here

very funny -Theres no place like 127.0.0.1

funny .. very funny ... never thinked like this before. That's must be cool to trick non techie people especially the script kiddies :lol:

chatlog 1

#60852
Numi: hey, can you guys just check a site out and tell me if it's up?
Haddock: depends, what is it?
Numi: just my apache server, it works for me but seems to be down for anyone else
Haddock:alright, what's the address?
Numi: http://127.0.0.1
Haddock: ......
Haddock: ...Yeah, it's up.


chatlog 2

#38640
Myren:someone ping flood this bastard please: 127.0.0.1
darthv: ok
*** darthv has quit IRC (Ping timeout)

chatlog 3

#742386
HaX.1337: U're all lame as hell here!!!!! I can hack u all in no time! just tell me your ip and u're dead!
Maler.home: try mine
Maler.home: 127.0.0.1
*** Signoff: HaX.1337 (Connection reset by peer)
Damz|dispute: wow. never thought such a retard nick can get his hands on something actually working xD


chatlog 4

#742386
* bitchchecker (~java@euirc-a97f9137.dip.t-dialin.net) Quit (Ping timeout#)
* bitchchecker (~java@euirc-61a2169c.dip.t-dialin.net) has joined #stopHipHop
bitchchecker: why do you kick me
bitchchecker: can't you discus normally
bitchchecker: answer!
Elch: we didn't kick you
Elch: you had a ping timeout: * bitchchecker (~java@euirc-a97f9137.dip.t-dialin.net) Quit (Ping timeout#)
bitchchecker: what ping man
bitchchecker: the timing of my pc is right
bitchchecker: i even have dst
bitchchecker: you banned me
bitchchecker: amit it you son of a bitch
HopperHunter|afk: LOL
HopperHunter|afk: shit you're stupid, DST^^
bitchchecker: shut your mouth WE HAVE DST!
bitchchecker: for two weaks already
bitchchecker: when you start your pc there is a message from windows that DST is applied.
Elch: You're a real computer expert
bitchchecker: shut up i hack you
Elch: ok, i'm quiet, hope you don't show us how good a hacker you are ^^
bitchchecker: tell me your network number man then you're dead
Elch: Eh, it's 129.0.0.1
Elch: or maybe 127.0.0.1
Elch: yes exactly that's it: 127.0.0.1 I'm waiting for you great attack
bitchchecker: in five minutes your hard drive is deleted
Elch: Now I'm frightened
bitchchecker: shut up you'll be gone
bitchchecker: i have a program where i enter your ip and you're dead
bitchchecker: say goodbye
Elch: to whom?
bitchchecker: to you man
bitchchecker: buy buy
Elch: I'm shivering thinking about such great Hack0rs like you
* bitchchecker (~java@euirc-61a2169c.dip.t-dialin.net) Quit (Ping timeout#)

Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Resource

Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Resource