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Posted By: Bodacea Firewall at work - 20/06/03 01:40 PM
Hi all

How can I find out the firewall details my work's network computer is using, so that I can add the details into the Firewall section? Is there a way I can look those things up on the PC?
Posted By: d00dman Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 02:25 PM
Talk to your network administrator. Only they can answer your question.

If they have put a firewall in place, chances are your boss doesn't want to pay you for chatting on IRC.

-chris
Posted By: Bodacea Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 02:40 PM
Yes...I'm aware they don't me to chat at work..but I want to. Is there no way I can look in the system myself?
Posted By: pheonix Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 02:43 PM
so your asking someone to help you get fired?
ok crazy
ps yes there is a way but this forum doesnt support hacking/cracking
Posted By: pheonix Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 03:03 PM
in reply to your pm:
Hi... you replied to my message.
I know it's very naughty to try and get this info...but if you want you can pass on the way to do it via my email address:
[email addy deleted by moderator] THat way it won't be via this forum.

i dont think you seem to of understood me, i dont hack or crack and also dont support it, i think it is sad and pathetic so do not pm me again about this subject ok?
Posted By: Bodacea Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 03:35 PM
THen perhaps you should have made it clear that YOU don't support it either rather than just saying "the forum".
You could have also done me the decency of not posting my email details for everyone to see.

Or you could have just pm'ed me back and said exactly what you typed here and I would have left it alone. It's not like I'm some high tech criminal..I just want to chat on your fantastic MIRC. ok? So don't get all anti with me.
Posted By: pheonix Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 03:41 PM
im getting all "anti" with you because instead of askig me that, you could just simply work for your pay, and go on irc in your spare time....
Posted By: The_Game Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 03:43 PM
Then just do what d00dman suggested if they tell you no then just leave it at that. People shouldn't be chatting at work anyways. If I were a boss or company owner I sure as hell wouldn't want to be paying my employees to chat. They are there to do a job, and for 8-12 hours or what ever that is my time. Chatting is done on your time meaning "At home"

All i'm saying is respect the wishes of your employers. And don't try to find ways around it. or you will end up being "let go".
Posted By: Bodacea Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 03:51 PM
OK...so you guys are just trying to tell most of the working population with internet at work, not to do something they all want to and probably all actually do.

Stop trying to be all saint like, we all know that most people will use free internet and chat if they can including my employers...I've seen them.

Posted By: The_Game Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 03:57 PM
Quote:
OK...so you guys are just trying to tell most of the working population with internet at work, not to do something they all want to and probably all actually do.


If it goes against the wishes of the employer, yes

Quote:
Stop trying to be all saint like, we all know that most people will use free internet and chat if they can including my employers...I've seen them.


Who's being saint like, so what if its free internet. Most businesses have internet to help you accomplish your daily tasks. If your employers do it does that mean you have to?

As for the first reply to your message, note I said: "If they say no" read things more carefully.

Posted By: pheonix Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 03:59 PM
im starting to believe you want this for other purposes =o\
Posted By: Watchdog Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 05:31 PM
What we are telling you is that we do not have a habit of telling people how to breach the security protocols of computers not owned by us and not owned by the user who started the thread. Full stop, end of story. If you want to be a h4x0r or use your employer's time to gasbag or download things then you are in the wrong place. Your employer will have blocked IRC ports two very good reasons:

1. To help stop the ingress of damaging data (virii, trojans, backdoors or whatever you want to call them) - Having had one of my servers nailed by Nimbda (not an IRC borne virus but a virus all the same) I know the importance of vigilance when it comes to computer security.

2. Your boss will surprisingly want you to do some work.

This web board is jam-packed with honest, ethical people who for the most part, despite the odd disagreement, give good advice. You should try following some of it.
Posted By: pheonix Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 05:36 PM
well said but:
ever since i got here its been more than the odd disagreement frown
Posted By: ParaBrat Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 06:27 PM
We are not telling you or anyone else what to do/not do. We are telling you that we will not help you with this for our own ethical reasons/policies of this forum. It isnt a matter of being "saintlike", its a matter of what we prefer the reputation of this forum, and by extension mIRC and its author, to be.

FYI, i edited your email addy out. In spite of your attempt to circumvent our policies, it doesnt need to be posted here.
Posted By: ParaBrat Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 06:39 PM
It would be unrealistic to expect such a widely varied group to agree on everything posted here. Luckily most ppl manage to give their opinions with courtesy smile
Posted By: pheonix Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 06:48 PM
[edited]
sorry codemastr blush
Posted By: The_Game Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 07:01 PM
/me smells a narc....
Posted By: pheonix Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 07:01 PM
narc!?
Posted By: Jerk Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 07:03 PM
Oh good. Now we can have another thread that goes way off topic due to an unnecessary attack on another forum user who was not even active in this thread
Posted By: pheonix Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 07:05 PM
better?
Posted By: d00dman Re: Firewall at work - 20/06/03 07:13 PM
Ok kids. I've seen too many threads being driven into the ground with these worthless responses.

Nobody cares what your post count is, period.

If you don't have something to add to a thread, don't post. I'm going to start deleting these worthless single-line posts. If you're not contributing something worthwhile, then you're only adding to the noise and ultimately making these forums less useful.

-chris
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