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ielliott
Bronze Good Trader Canada

#1 posted October 13, 2008 at 6:25pm (EST)  

 

So i've got a terrible ISP and won't get into it.

I can only pretty much do things within my lan without doing alot of work that may break my TOS with my ISP and i don't wish to do this.

What are some of the best things i can learn about when i can only do it within my LAN, pretty much i won't be able to access my box from outside so probably no webservers or mail servers.
Yaverot
Aoi Aoi toki ga toke dasheta. GameTZ Subscriber Silver Good Trader
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#2 posted October 13, 2008 at 11:15pm (EST)  

You can still do a webserver, just keep it filtered from the net at large by your firewall/router.

I'm blanking on other ideas.

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"Now you go have a good leer, ok?" Kasumi Tendo, vol 32 [viz], p141
nihon
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#3 posted October 14, 2008 at 1:30am (EST)  

You could set u a LAN mailserver.

You could involve everyone in a game of Nethack.

 
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ielliott
Bronze Good Trader Canada

#4 posted October 17, 2008 at 1:26pm (EST)  

See i'd set up those things if there was really anybody but me who would use it. :/

I also blanked on ideas hence asking for some help :)
Yaverot
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#5 posted October 18, 2008 at 12:59am (EST)  

Depending on how many systems are within your personal network (including laptops), a webserver may still be useful, as you can have it run a bookmark manager or personal wiki.

Depending on the amount of effort you want to spend, you can practise with wireshark on your own traffic. Do some ARP spoofing, things along those lines to understand how TCP/IP and the net work.

You can setup iptables on a system and attack it from another to understand all its options.
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"Now you go have a good leer, ok?" Kasumi Tendo, vol 32 [viz], p141


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