10-05-2018, 02:38 PM
Hello,
To begin with Disable IPv6 and use static IPv4 as much as possible.
Use a software router/firewall like PFSense or OPNSense, great free products.
Configure it to allow only connections to specific outside IP/ports (eg for email 25, 587, 465).
Both have a http/https proxy server like Squid Transparent Proxy, configure it to require user and password.
Install Firefox and configure it to use the local lan proxy for all connections.
Whatever runs on that network will never have access to the internet except for Firefox or due to changes.
Prevent changes with limited accounts, set Gateway IP to nothing or dummy IP, dns to local dns server (if required).
Block windows proxy configuration with Group Policy.
For home:
Maybe a Raspberry can hold a http/https proxy server
You might achieve some blocking by configuring the router or at least disable IPv6, edit IPv4 and remove the gateway and dns.
Combine that with two windows OS on different hdd's one for fun, another configured for lan/work only.
Perform offline Windows 10 update.
Software creators are interested more in your work, they need somebody to pay the bill for piracy.
The receive all the possible details from model history (computers, network name, text in that model ... )
Your IP is irrelevant, VPN doesn't help.
Regards
To begin with Disable IPv6 and use static IPv4 as much as possible.
Use a software router/firewall like PFSense or OPNSense, great free products.
Configure it to allow only connections to specific outside IP/ports (eg for email 25, 587, 465).
Both have a http/https proxy server like Squid Transparent Proxy, configure it to require user and password.
Install Firefox and configure it to use the local lan proxy for all connections.
Whatever runs on that network will never have access to the internet except for Firefox or due to changes.
Prevent changes with limited accounts, set Gateway IP to nothing or dummy IP, dns to local dns server (if required).
Block windows proxy configuration with Group Policy.
For home:
Maybe a Raspberry can hold a http/https proxy server
You might achieve some blocking by configuring the router or at least disable IPv6, edit IPv4 and remove the gateway and dns.
Combine that with two windows OS on different hdd's one for fun, another configured for lan/work only.
Perform offline Windows 10 update.
Software creators are interested more in your work, they need somebody to pay the bill for piracy.
The receive all the possible details from model history (computers, network name, text in that model ... )
Your IP is irrelevant, VPN doesn't help.
Regards
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