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Using Proxy Servers
« on: March 26, 2012, 01:10:36 AM »
To hide your IP or get around ISP blocking you from reaching the *** servers you can use proxies to do this. Tor works well or you can get a SSH Tunnel account for about 5.00 dollars a month for good fast connections. All necessary files are attached.

How proxies work is that it prevents someone watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. The destination server sees only the proxie's IP address and not the one that was assigned to you by your ISP.

Tor goes a bit further and protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world. Tor works with many of your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login, and other applications based on the TCP protocol. If you are using Fire Fox you can use the TOR Plug-in to turn off/on Tor Protected Browsing.

SSH Tunneling services such as Tunnelr is a service that gives you much greater speed then TOR but cost about 5.00 a month. To use SSH Tunneling you need to use a program such as Bitvise Tunnelier to convert the SSH Tunnel to Socks connection. Bitvise will create a SSH encrypted connection to the Tunnelr proxy service so that your ISP can not monitor your traffic to see what your doing. Only the Tunnelr proxy IP is reviled to the end server therefor hiding your actual IP.

Do to the way the NCamd I.K.Sprotocol works, you can not just forward the connection using a standard http proxy. To use a proxy with your receiver/cam software you need to run BlackRock Proxy or *** Proxy. This will allow you to connect to a socks 4/5 connection which is what Tor and Bitvise uses.

First you will need to setup your proxy so choose which you will use (TOR or SSH Tunnel Service) and get that setup first. Then you will need to setup the proxy application (Black Rock or I.K.SProxy) that will allow you to connect your receiver/Cam Software to the proxy server. Once you have completed this, you will then need to setup your receiver to connect to BlackRock orI.K.S Proxy.

Using TOR for your Proxy Service:

1) Download Tor and install it on your computer.
2) Start the Vidalia control panel and click on Start TOR.


Using SSH Tunnel for your Proxy Service:

1) Signup for service with a SSH tunnel provider such as Tunnelr.
2) Download and install Bitvise Tunnelier.
3) Start Tunnelier
4) Under the Login Tab, enter your server and login information received from your SSH provider. For the Tunnelr service use password for Initial Method and check the Store encrypted password option.
5) Select the Services Tab, Under the Socks/HTTP option check enable. Listening Port set to 1080.
6) Select the Options Tab, Uncheck all options under On Login. Under Reconnection choose one of the Auto Reconnect Options. Uncheck Show authentication banner.
7) Click Login on the bottom. If all goes well you should be able to connect to your SSH provider.


Using BlackRock:

BlackRock is a good simple application for one receiver although you can run multiple instances for more receivers if you like.

1) Download BlackRocK and unzip to any folder on the same computer as Tor/Tunnelier.
2) Start Black Rock
3) In the section called *** Server, Enter your assigned server such as fenfui.dynsite.net in the IP Address field and assigned port in the port field.
4) In the section called Proxy Server (example: Tor) put 127.0.0.1 in IP Address field and 9050 in Port Field.
5) In the section called BlackRock Server put the assigned port number that you used in step 3 in the Port Field. Write down the Server and Port from this section as you will need it later.
6) Select Socks5 Proxy and check the auto start option.
7) Click Save Settings.
8) Click Start Proxy.


Using *** Proxy:

*** Proxy will allow you to use multiple receivers using one instance as well as auto fall back option to direct connection should TOR or SSH connection fail.

1) Download *** Proxy and unzip to any folder on the same computer as Tor/Tunnelier.
2) Start *** Proxy
3) Click on Add Port.
3) In the section called *** Destination Server, Enter your assigned server such as fenfui.dynsite.net in the IP Address field and assigned port in the port field.
5) In the section called Local Proxy Port Leave IP Field Blank put the assigned port number that you used in step 3 in the Port Field.
6) In the section called Socks5 Proxy, enter 127.0.0.1 in the IP Field and 1080 in the Port Field. If you want to fail over to direct connection on proxy failure, check the Fail Over option.
7) Click OK to save Settings.
8) Repeat steps 3-7 for additional ports you wish to add.
9) Check the Auto Start and Minimize if you wish to use these options.
10) Click Start.

Setting Up Your Receiver:

You setup the receiver the same as you would when set it up for use with an *** service. The only difference is that your *** server address will now be the computer's IP that is running BlackRock or *** Proxy.

1) Goto your NCamd settings.
2) For the server IP enter your computer's IP address.
3) Port will be the one you have entered in Step 5 when setting up BlackRock or *** Proxy.
4) DES Key will be the same as what was assigned by *** Provider.
5) User Name and Pass will the same as what was assigned by *** Provider.
6) Save changes.
7) Power cycle receiver with power switch on back.

To Finish:

The application will need to be running on your computer all the time as well as your computer will nee to remain on while watching TV. You might want to create short cuts in your start up folder so that the applications will start after you reboot the computer.

Enjoy!


Please do not PM me looking for help with setting this up. These instructions were not written by me and I am just sharing them for educational purposes only.










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