Public DNS Servers

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DNS (Domain Name System) servers are designed to allow networked devices such as computers, phones, and other servers to look up address records in DNS tables. The majority of DNS servers are configured to provide service to the organizations or people that own or pay service fees for the hardware. There are a number of public DNS servers…

Windows File Shares over SSH

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Create a Microsoft Loopback adapter: Add New Hardware Yes, I have already connected the hardware Add New Hardware Install the hardware that I manually Select from a list (Advanced) Network Adapters Microsoft | Microsoft Loopback Adapter Configure your new Loopback adapter: Right Click => Properties Make sure “Client for Microsoft Windows” is checked Uncheck “File…

BitTorrent: Bypass any Firewall or Throttling ISP with SSH

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On some networks it’s impossible to use BitTorrent. For example, if you’re at work, school, or connected to Comcast or a public hotspot. But there’s an easy solution to overcome this problem. By using a secure connection (SSH), you can bypass almost every firewall or traffic shaping application. Here’s a relatively simple 3-step guide that will show…