Is it possible to block ip addresses?

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  • yoda
    Contributor
    • Dec 2006
    • 291

    Is it possible to block ip addresses?

    I was wondering if anyone knew if you could block ip addresses because at my school people hack beyond belief while i try to do work, and the windows firewall is off by default and we can't change any of that. So i was wondering if any knew of freeware software or anything really that help me block ip addresses?

    Thanks for your time Yoda :)
  • MindBender77
    New Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 233

    #2
    Hey, Yoda,
    I hope i'm understanding your question correctly and might I suggest using an anonymous proxy. Some are free on the net and should be ok for temporary use. It really depends on what type of intrusion your experiencing.

    HTH,
    Bender

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    • yoda
      Contributor
      • Dec 2006
      • 291

      #3
      well i want to block local IP addresses so with in the LAN at my school. Just so they can't run programs namely hacking programs like psexec and so forth, so if that program connects to my computer from another computer that it will block that program from accessing my computer, and not complete the connection between my computer and theirs.

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      • MindBender77
        New Member
        • Jul 2007
        • 233

        #4
        I see. Then you might want to try ZoneAlarm Firewall.

        Hope this Helps,
        Bender

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        • yoda
          Contributor
          • Dec 2006
          • 291

          #5
          okay thanks :), i tried looking but haven't tried that software yet, but do you know of any other way? like using the command prompt?

          but thank you :) Yoda

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          • Banfa
            Recognized Expert Expert
            • Feb 2006
            • 9067

            #6
            If you don't actually require network access yourself you could always just unplug the network cable.

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            • yoda
              Contributor
              • Dec 2006
              • 291

              #7
              True, but i do have to access are network cause logins are on a server and so are are files, so not really an option lol but thanks anyways :)

              Yoda

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              • Banfa
                Recognized Expert Expert
                • Feb 2006
                • 9067

                #8
                another option is netcat you might be able to redirect connections to your computer elsewhere.

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                • yoda
                  Contributor
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 291

                  #9
                  please explain netcat :) if you have the time thank you :)

                  Yoda

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                  • yoda
                    Contributor
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 291

                    #10
                    Nvm i looked up Netcat and by the looks of it it seems like its only for linux am i wrong??

                    Yoda :)

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                    • Banfa
                      Recognized Expert Expert
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 9067

                      #11
                      yes google "netcat for windows"

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                      • yoda
                        Contributor
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 291

                        #12
                        okay thanks i will :) at the moment i think i'm good, but i'll post back if i have any questions thanks Banfa and MindBender

                        Yoda :)

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                        • DonRayner
                          Recognized Expert Contributor
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 489

                          #13
                          You could always just stick a router between your computer and the local network.

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                          • yoda
                            Contributor
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 291

                            #14
                            true but i can't because if i do that the teacher will question me why i carry a router around school :P and it probly requires you set it up everytime which i don't have, but good suggetion :)

                            Yoda

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                            • DonRayner
                              Recognized Expert Contributor
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 489

                              #15
                              Ah, then it's not your own computer that you are using, but one that belongs to the school. If they are not enabling the windows firewall then they probally won't allow you to install your own firewall on the computers. You might want to google to see if there are any USB / U3 based personal firewalls available.

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