Aiman
July 13th, 2009, 06:50 PM
I need some help to understand some Networking problem, and in the same time its a security concern.
Scenario:
I'd like to preform a scan, it doesn't matter what kind of scan, in the end it does link back to me "host A", When it comes to browsing, tor is a good example, where it bypasses the ISP proxy and connects to the web page. of course for the web page im "host X" not "host A".
Now is it possible to tunnel all traffic to seem like "host X" for other machines ?
to be honest, i love using nmap and checking who's up in my subnet and whats open/closed.
But i think one day this will get me into some kind of problem.
All this got me to wonder if its possible to proxy all my traffic not just HTTP in away that none will trace it back to me, other than using VPN
any ideas ?
Scenario:
I'd like to preform a scan, it doesn't matter what kind of scan, in the end it does link back to me "host A", When it comes to browsing, tor is a good example, where it bypasses the ISP proxy and connects to the web page. of course for the web page im "host X" not "host A".
Now is it possible to tunnel all traffic to seem like "host X" for other machines ?
to be honest, i love using nmap and checking who's up in my subnet and whats open/closed.
But i think one day this will get me into some kind of problem.
All this got me to wonder if its possible to proxy all my traffic not just HTTP in away that none will trace it back to me, other than using VPN
any ideas ?