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« on: 7 July 2004, 00:39 »
I want to find URLs of sites which can show me how to disable, hide from, or spoof Windows system administrators monitoring of everything I do. The IT Nazi at a current client won't even let anyone install any other browser than MSIE. Although he has download access to the Mozilla 1.x site blocked, he didn't have Firefox blocked. I DL'ed it, installed it, and got a nastygram within 5 minutes. I know he can monitor the network traffic. Presumably, he has tools to scan the registry of computers on his system looking for changes as well. For all I know, he could have keystroke recorders as well.

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« Reply #1 on: 7 July 2004, 01:37 »
PM me about it    I don't want spammers using the website that I use for that.

I've got the same problem at my school, so I know what you're going through. It's horrible  :(

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« Reply #2 on: 7 July 2004, 02:07 »
User-Agent in the HTTP header perhaps?

ever think of that?

shouldn't this go in app's?
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« Reply #3 on: 7 July 2004, 03:17 »
quote:
Originally posted by Bob Stout:
I want to find URLs of sites which can show me how to disable, hide from, or spoof Windows system administrators monitoring of everything I do. The IT Nazi at a current client won't even let anyone install any other browser than MSIE. Although he has download access to the Mozilla 1.x site blocked, he didn't have Firefox blocked. I DL'ed it, installed it, and got a nastygram within 5 minutes. I know he can monitor the network traffic. Presumably, he has tools to scan the registry of computers on his system looking for changes as well. For all I know, he could have keystroke recorders as well.


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« Reply #4 on: 7 July 2004, 03:34 »
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Originally posted by insomnia:


Your solution is a Linux Live CD.
http://www.knoppix.org/


Maybe he wants to GET SOME WORK DONE as well...

find some cgi-proxy site and browse through there, my school district has an overly tight websense server.
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« Reply #5 on: 7 July 2004, 03:40 »
You were able to install Firefox...is your account admin-level?

Start > Run > services.msc

Kill the bastard that's logging you.  :D
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« Reply #6 on: 7 July 2004, 04:05 »
quote:
Originally posted by Sauron is ALWAY on-topic:

Maybe he wants to GET SOME WORK DONE as well...



Indeed, that's why Knoppix will work for him.
(i doubt you will ever understand that)
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« Reply #7 on: 7 July 2004, 21:48 »
That's pretty high-brow humor right there.

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« Reply #8 on: 7 July 2004, 12:36 »
quote:
Originally posted by Sauron is ALWAY on-topic:
User-Agent in the HTTP header perhaps?

ever think of that?

shouldn't this go in app's?



It has nothing to do with HTTP, this is a Windows networking issue.

Apparently, the Microsuck Powers That Be thought this should go in app's since that's where it was moved, however it <b>is</b> an OS issue since the OS is where the sysadmin is  allowed to snoop. App's don't control remote access to a user's registry, which is what I want to learn how to prevent.

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« Reply #9 on: 7 July 2004, 12:43 »
quote:
Originally posted by insomnia:


Your solution is a Linux Live CD.
http://www.knoppix.org/



This is completely unhelpful. In the real world, many of us have to use Windows on a Windows network. It's called a job. My server runs Debian and I'm quite happy with it, but my clients use Windows so I have to establish a coexistence in order to interoperate with them.

Worse, my current work involves some major security issues and the IT department is run by a typically dim Microsoft Nazi shill. I need to learn how to fly below his radar when he has alerts set up to determine if any machine on his network is being used in an unapproved way.

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« Reply #10 on: 7 July 2004, 15:11 »
Why do they give you administrator rights on your machine then?
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« Reply #11 on: 8 July 2004, 00:55 »
i've gotten firefox to install without admin rights before.

and they do offer it in a convenient no-install download anyway.
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« Reply #13 on: 8 July 2004, 04:53 »
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This is completely unhelpful. In the real world, many of us have to use Windows on a Windows network. It's called a job. My server runs Debian and I'm quite happy with it, but my clients use Windows so I have to establish a coexistence in order to interoperate with them.


Why is it that in "business", nobody understands what coexistance and compatibility really is?

I run Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows XP all in the same house. Moving files is SEAMLESS. I don't care what your clients are running, you can access files and folders on Windows clients from Linux, and vice-versa. It just takes some *time and thought*... and then it works better.

Oh... and you need to get his box infected with an ActiveX virus, then slap down a whitepaper that tells how insecure IE is because of it, and that other browsers don't have these problems.

Then tell his bosses what happened.

That's the key. Circumvent your boss and tell their bosses.

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« Reply #14 on: 8 July 2004, 06:50 »
Maybe the windoid sysadmin is unaware that both CERT and the Department of Homeland Security say to stop using MSIE.

Ask him about it.

I like the previously posted idea about changing the user agent.
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