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I think we should all be careful with our postings and especially when one
is angry.
Anyway, regarding the above subject, and with Elow Wole's theory of a Proxy
Server, this is what I can say about it.
In other to install a Proxy Server, the following Hardware and Software
requirements must be intact:
1. Windows NT server 4.0
2.Microsoft Internet Information Server(IIS) 3.0
3.Windows NT server 4.0 Service Pack 3 (which includes IIS 3.0) or later.
4.Microsoft TCP/IP

The above is just the "Software" requirements. We can spend hours talking
about it.
Above all, you would use a Proxy Server for an INTRANET or EXTRANET to link
to the Worldwide Web for security. It acts as a "secure gateway" between
your LAN( Local Area Network) and the Internet.
Yes, tracing an IP address is simple if you know what to look for and where.
We have a lot to offer to our beloved Gambia rather than Name-callings.
Let's learn to listen and work together and stop this on-going crucification
of one another. We're all brothers and sisters regardless.
We can make a difference with our expertise. Let's make good use of it.
I love you all hardworking fellows out there. We will make it there one day.
Peace.
EB.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Elow Wole" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: IP tracing


> Not to dwell into much detail, it is very possible to hide your IP address
> and send anonymous emails without a single trace, at least not back to
your
> real IP address.  Proxy servers would allow do support this functionality,
> especially A4s.  You can even prevent cookies if you want to.  What
> essentially happens is that the A4-Proxy serves as a messenger/checkpoint
> between your browser and the www.  This would allow you to send fake IP
> addresses, and switch proxies, etc.  And because it works perfectly with
> https, you can these sites anonymously.  Not giving ideas, but it is quite
> feasible.
>
> Essa
>
>
> >From: Mohinder Bains <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
> ><[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: IP tracing
> >Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 11:51:30 -0000
> >
> >Hello Guys,
> >
> >I think Alieu S.Keita is not well versed in the way the internet works.
> >Every email can be traced back to the originating computer,if one has the
> >patient and right tools.
> >
> >In fact, he referred to  DR. Katim as an "IPS tracing expert" without
even
> >realizing that there is no acronym (IPS) in the computer vocabulary.  I
> >believe he meant to write IP's instead.
> >
> >However, tracing an IP is not very difficult as it seems. The IP protocol
> >and other protocols used on the Internet defined the format of the data
> >packets carried.  Included in each packet is a source and destination
> >address fields among other things.  This is designed in order to notified
> >senders of undelivered packets.
> >
> >Based on the information that is encapsulated with the packet, one can
> >trace
> >with certainty the origin of emails by using tools such as TRACEROUTE or
> >simply stripping down the email header and resolving the
> >quad dotted notation to its fully qualified domain name, and thus, the
> >place
> >of origin.
> >
> >However, locating the origin of the email does not identify the sender in
> >anyway as people can use any cyber cafe to send emails. So whoever
> >Alieu S. Keita is, if he so wishes can remain anonymous for a very long
> >time. At least he is quite right in this matter because he is a coward.
> >
> >It is indeed of little significnace whether he comes out or not because
he
> >cannot influence anybody on this list.
> >
> >Thanks
> >Mohin.
> >
> >
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